The Enchanted Canyon by Honoré Willsie Morrow
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you realize it?"
"Every uplifter I ever met's told me so," replied Nucky, ungraciously, without looking up. Mr. Seaton smiled. "I'm no uplifter! I'm a New York lawyer! Supposing you take a look at me so's to recognize me when we meet again." Nucky still kept his gaze on the floor. "I know what you look like. You got gray hair and brown eyes, you're thin and tall and about fifty years old." "Good work!" exclaimed Enoch's caller. "Now, look here, Enoch, can't I help you out of this scrape?" "Don't want to be helped out. I was doin' a man's job and I'll take my punishment like a man." Seaton spoke quickly. "It wasn't a man's job. It was a thief's job. You're taking your sentence like a common thief, not like a man." "Aw, dry up and get out o' here!" snarled Nucky, jumping to his feet and looking his caller full in the face. Seaton did not stir. In spite of its immaturity, its plainness and its sullenness, there was a curious dignity in Nucky's face, that made a strong appeal to his dignified caller. "You guys always preachin' to me!" Nucky went on, his boyish voice |
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