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corner of your Aunt Ellens mantelpiece. He took things as they came, and I never felt any hostility against him. I let him live, and so did others. But what does this Willie do but coax his heart out of his boots and lose it to Myra Allison, the liveliest, brightest, keenest, smartest, and prettiest girl in San Augustine. I tell you, she had the blackest eyes, the shiniest curls, and the most tantalizingOh, no, youre offI wasnt a victim. I might have been, but I knew better. I kept out. Joe Granberry was It from the start. He had everybody else beat a couple of leagues and thence east to a stake and mound. But, anyhow, Myra was a nine-pound, full-merino, fall- clip fleece, sacked and loaded on a four-horse team for San Antone. One night there was an ice-cream sociable at Mrs. Colonel Spraggins, in San Augustine. We fellows had a big room upstairs opened up for us to put our hats and things in, and to comb our hair and put on the clean collars we brought along inside the sweat-bands of our hatsin short, a room to fix up in just like they have everywhere at high-toned doings. A little farther down the hall was the girls room, which they used to powder up in, and so forth. Downstairs wethat is, the San Augustine Social Cotillion and Merrymakers Clubhad a stretcher put down in the parlour where our dance was going on. Willie Robbins and me happened to be up in ourcloak-room, I believe we called itwhen Myra Allison skipped through the hall on her way downstairs from the girls room. Willie was standing before the mirror, deeply interested in smoothing down the blond grass-plot on his head, which seemed to give him lots of trouble. Myra was always full of life and devilment. She stopped and stuck her head in our door. She certainly was good-looking. But I knew how Joe Granberry stood with her. So did Willie; but he kept on ba-a-a-ing after her and following her around. He had a system of persistence that didnt coincide with pale hair and light eyes. Hello, Willie! says Myra. What are you doing to yourself in the glass? Im trying to look fly, says Willie. Well, you never could be fly, says Myra with her special laugh, which was the provokingest sound I ever heard except the rattle of an empty canteen against my saddle-horn. I looked around at Willie after Myra had gone. He had a kind of a lily-white look on him which seemed to show that her remark had, as you might say, disrupted his soul. I never noticed anything in what she said that sounded particularly destructive to a mans ideas of self-consciousness; but he was set back to an extent you could scarcely imagine. After we went downstairs with our clean collars on, Willie never went near Myra again that night. After all, he seemed to be a diluted kind of a skim-milk sort of a chap, and I never wondered that Joe Granberry beat him out. The next day the battleship Maine was blown up, and then pretty soon somebodyI reckon it was Joe Bailey, or Ben Tillman, or maybe the Governmentdeclared war against Spain. Well, everybody south of Mason & Hamlins line knew that the North by itself couldnt whip a whole country the size of Spain. So the Yankees commenced to holler for help, and the Johnny Rebs answered the call. Were coming, Father William, a hundred thousand strongand then some, was the way sang it. And the old party lines drawn by Shermans march and the Ku-Klux and nine-cent cotton and the Jim Crow street-car ordinances faded away. We became one undivided country, with no North, very little East, a good-sized chunk of West, and a South that loomed up as big as the first foreign label in a new eight dollar suit-case. Of course the dogs of war werent a complete pack without a yelp from the San Augustine Rifles, Company D, of the Fourteenth Texas Regiment. Our company was among the first to land in Cuba and strike terror into the hearts of the foe. Im not going to give you a history of the war; Im just dragging it in to |
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