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Mariana's gone visiting this afternoon, and she won't be home till seven o'clock.Neither of us ever stays out a minute after that time unless we are together.Now, I'm glad you came along, Buck,' says Perry, 'for I'm feeling just like having one more rip-roaring razoo with you for the sake of old times.What you say to us putting in the afternoon having fun--I'd like it fine,' says Perry.

"I slapped that old captive range-rider half across his little garden.

"'Get your hat, you old dried-up alligator,' I shouts, 'you ain't dead yet.You're part human, anyhow, if you did get all bogged up in matrimony.We'll take this town to pieces and see what makes it tick.

We'll make all kinds of profligate demands upon the science of cork pulling.You'll grow horns yet, old muley cow,' says I, punching Perry in the ribs, 'if you trot around on the trail of vice with your Uncle Buck.'

"'I'll have to be home by seven, you know,' says Perry again.

"'Oh, yes,' says I, winking to myself, for I knew the kind of seven o'clocks Perry Rountree got back by after he once got to passing repartee with the bartenders.

"We goes down to the Gray Mule saloon--that old 'dobe building by the depot.

"'Give it a name,' says I, as soon as we got one hoof on the foot-

rest.

"'Sarsaparilla,' says Perry.

"You could have knocked me down with a lemon peeling.

"'Insult me as much as you want to,' I says to Perry, 'but don't startle the bartender.He may have heart-disease.Come on, now; your tongue got twisted.The tall glasses,' I orders, 'and the bottle in the left-hand corner of the ice-chest.'

"'Sarsaparilla,' repeats Perry, and then his eyes get animated, and I see he's got some great scheme in his mind he wants to emit.

"'Buck,' says he, all interested, 'I'll tell you what! I want to make this a red-letter day.I've been keeping close at home, and I want to turn myself a-loose.We'll have the highest old time you ever saw.

We'll go in the back room here and play checkers till half-past six.'

"I leaned against the bar, and I says to Gotch-eared Mike, who was on watch:

"'For God's sake don't mention this.You know what Perry used to be.

He's had the fever, and the doctor says we must humour him.'

"'Give us the checker-board and the men, Mike,' says Perry.'Come on, Buck, I'm just wild to have some excitement.'

"I went in the back room with Perry.Before we closed the door, I says to Mike:

"'Don't ever let it straggle out from under your hat that you seen Buck Caperton fraternal with sarsaparilla or /persona grata/ with a checker-board, or I'll make a swallow-fork in your other ear.'

"I locked the door and me and Perry played checkers.To see that poor old humiliated piece of household bric-a-brac sitting there and sniggering out loud whenever he jumped a man, and all obnoxious with animation when he got into my king row, would have made a sheep-dog sick with mortification.Him that was once satisfied only when he was pegging six boards at keno or giving the faro dealers nervous prostration--to see him pushing them checkers about like Sally Louisa at a school-children's party--why, I was all smothered up with mortification.

"And I sits there playing the black men, all sweating for fear somebody I knew would find it out.And I thinks to myself some about this marrying business, and how it seems to be the same kind of a game as that Mrs.Delilah played.She give her old man a hair cut, and everybody knows what a man's head looks like after a woman cuts his hair.And then when the Pharisees came around to guy him he was so 'shamed that he went to work and kicked the whole house down on top of the whole outfit.'Them married men,' thinks I, 'lose all their spirit and instinct for riot and foolishness.They won't drink, they won't buck the tiger, they won't even fight.What do they want to go and stay married for?' I asks myself.

"But Perry seems to be having hilarity in considerable quantities.

"'Buck old hoss,' says he, 'isn't this just the hell-roaringest time we ever had in our lives? I don't know when I've been stirred up so.

You see, I've been sticking pretty close to home since I married, and I haven't been on a spree in a long time.'

"'Spree!' Yes, that's what he called it.Playing checkers in the back room of the Gray Mule! I suppose it did seem to him a little more immoral and nearer to a prolonged debauch than standing over six tomato plants with a sprinkling-pot.

"Every little bit Perry looks at his watch and says:

"'I got to be home, you know, Buck, at seven.'

"'All right,' I'd say.'Romp along and move.This here excitement's killing me.If I don't reform some, and loosen up the strain of this checkered dissipation I won't have a nerve left.'

"It might have been half-past six when commotions began to go on outside in the street.We heard a yelling and a six-shootering, and a lot of galloping and manoeuvres.

"'What's that?' I wonders.

"'Oh, some nonsense outside,' says Perry.'It's your move.We just got time to play this game.'

"'I'll just take a peep through the window,' says I, 'and see.You can't expect a mere mortal to stand the excitement of having a king jumped and listen to an unidentified conflict going on at the same time.'

"The Gray Mule saloon was one of them old Spanish 'dobe buildings, and the back room only had two little windows a foot wide, with iron bars in 'em.I looked out one, and I see the cause of the rucus.

"There was the Trimble gang--ten of 'em--the worst outfit of desperadoes and horse-thieves in Texas, coming up the street shooting right and left.They was coming right straight for the Gray Mule.Then they got past the range of my sight, but we heard 'em ride up to the front door, and then they socked the place full of lead.We heard the big looking-glass behind the bar knocked all to pieces and the bottles crashing.We could see Gotch-eared Mike in his apron running across the plaza like a coyote, with the bullets puffing up dust all around him.Then the gang went to work in the saloon, drinking what they wanted and smashing what they didn't.

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