North of Boston by Robert Frost
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Who wants to cut your number fourteen throat!
Let's have a show down as an evidence Of good faith. There is ninety dollars. Come, if you're not afraid." "I'm not afraid. There's five: that's all I carry." "I can search you? Where are you moving over to? Stay still. You'd better tuck your money under you And sleep on it the way I always do When I'm with people I don't trust at night." "Will you believe me if I put it there Right on the counterpane--that I do trust you?" "You'd say so, Mister Man.--I'm a collector. My ninety isn't mine--you won't think that. I pick it up a dollar at a time All round the country for the Weekly News, Published in Bow. You know the Weekly News?" "Known it since I was young." "Then you know me. Now we are getting on together--talking. I'm sort of Something for it at the front. My business is to find what people want: They pay for it, and so they ought to have it. Fairbanks, he says to me--he's editor-- Feel out the public sentiment--he says. A good deal comes on me when all is said. The only trouble is we disagree In politics: I'm Vermont Democrat-- You know what that is, sort of double-dyed; |
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