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1 But I'm sure glad to see the old cowman right now.
2 An old cowman knows to a second just the proper moment to abandon her.
3 That old cowman pal of yours looks pretty capable.
4 The old cowman , however, had no such intention.
5 The old cowman sat hunched over the fire, smoking his pipe for a time in beatific silence.
6 And Gabby Pete is an old cowman .
7 Have everything included, advised the old cowman , with a sweep of his palm and his voice lowered discreetly.
8 With the skill of an old cowman Tad had bedded down the herd and began to ride slowly about them, whistling vigorously.
9 "So I notice," assentingly said the old cowman .
10 "Wall," said the old cowman , "in the first place, they're pore, but they ain't by no means weak.
11 "I've been in Dodge every summer since '77," said the old cowman , "and I can give you boys some points.
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