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  • "Piddie," says I, "look what it is to be born handsome and lucky, all in one throw!"

    Torchy Sewell Ford 1907

  • "Piddie," says I, "if they ever get you on the stand, you want to wear interferin 'pads between your knees, so they won't hear the bones rattle."

    Torchy Sewell Ford 1907

  • "Piddie," says I, "for a tinhorn, you're a wonder!

    Torchy Sewell Ford 1907

  • "Piddie," says I, "I don't want to hurt your feelin's, but you act to me like a weak sister.

    Torchy Sewell Ford 1907

  • "Piddie," says I, "you got more sense than you look to have.

    Torchy Sewell Ford 1907

  • "Piddie," says I, givin 'him the partin' grip, "you've been a true friend of mine.

    Torchy Sewell Ford 1907

  • "That's where you're dead wrong, Piddie," I breaks in.

    Torchy and Vee Sewell Ford 1907

  • "All right," says I. "I'll try to collect somebody, even if I have to draft Piddie."

    Torchy and Vee Sewell Ford 1907

  • Piddie had announced that next season he was going to do bareback ridin 'for some circus.

    Torchy and Vee Sewell Ford 1907

  • "What's the idea, Piddie?" says I. "Why do I get one of your awkward squad who'll probably spell 'such' with a t in it and punctuate by the hit-or-miss method?"

    Torchy and Vee Sewell Ford 1907

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