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Preface
The Jimmyjohn Boss
A Kinsman of Red Cloud
Sharon's Choice
Napoleon Shave-Tail
Twenty Minutes for Refreshments
The Promised Land
Hank's Woman
Padre Ignazio
To Messrs. Harper & Bothers and Henry Mills Alden whose friendliness and fair dealing I am glad of this chance to record
Owen Wister
The Jimmyjohn Boss
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One day at Nampa, which is in Idaho, a ruddy old massive jovial man stood by the Silver City stage, patting his beard with his left hand, and with his right the shoulder of a boy who stood beside him. He had come with the boy on the branch train from Boise, because he was a careful German and liked to say everything twiceโtwice at least when it was a matter of business. This was a matter of very particular business, and the German had repeated himself for nineteen miles. Presently the east-bound on the main line would arrive from Portland; then the Silver City stage would take the boy south on his new mission, and the man would journey by the branch train back to Boise. From Boise no one could say where he might not go, west or east. He was a great and pervasive cattle man in Oregon, California, and other places. Vogel and Lexโeven to-day you may hear the two ranch partners spoken of. So the veteran Vogel was now once more going over his notions and commands to his youthful deputy during the last precious minutes until the east-bound should arrive.
โUnd if only you haf someding like dis,โ said the old man, as he tapped his beard and patted the boy, โit would be five hoondert more dollars salary in your liddle pants.โ
The boy winked up at his employer. He had a gray, humorous eye; he was slim and alert, like a sparrow-hawkโthe sort of boy his father openly rejoices in and his mother is secretly in prayer over. Only, this boy had neither father nor mother. Since the age of twelve he had looked out for himself, never quite without bread, sometimes attaining champagne, getting along in his American way variously, on horse or afoot, across regions of wide plains and mountains, through towns where not a soul knew his name. He closed one of his gray eyes at his employer, and beyond this made no remark.
โVat you mean by dat vink, anyhow?โ demanded the elder.
โSay,โ said the boy, confidentiallyโโhonest now. How about you and me? Five hundred dollars if I had your beard. You've got a record and I've got a future. And my bloom's on me rich, without a scratch. How many dollars you gif me for dat bloom?โ The sparrow-hawk sailed into a freakish imitation of his master.
โYou are a liddle rascal!โ cried the master, shaking with entertainment. โUnd if der peoples vas to hear you sass old Max Vogel in dis style they would say, 'Poor old Max, he lose his gr-rip.' But I don't lose it.โ His great hand closed suddenly on the boy's shoulder, his voice cut clean and heavy as an axe, and then no more joking about him. โHaf you understand that?โ he said.
โYes, sir.โ
โHow old are you, son?โ
โNineteen, sir.โ
โOh my, that is offle young for the job I gif you. Some of dose man you go to boss might be your father. Und how much do you weigh?โ
โAbout a hundred and thirty.โ
โToo light, too light. Und I haf keep my eye on you in Boise. You are not so goot a boy as you might be.โ
โWell, sir, I guess not.โ
โBut you was not so bad a boy as you might be, neider. You don't lie about it. Now it must be farewell to all that foolishness. Haf you understand? You go to set an example where one is needed very bad. If those men see you drink a liddle, they drink a big lot. You forbid them, they laugh at you. You must not allow one drop of whiskey at the whole place. Haf you well understand?โ
โYes, sir. Me and whiskey are not necessary to each other's happiness.โ
โIt is not you, it
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