“I should say it is, and I wouldn’t er had my bank book or these new clothes either.”
“And the big supper, Bob?”
“That’s so, Tom, and the big supper too. I tell you, Tom Flannery, ’twas great luck when we struck Vermont.”
bob and tom coming out of the bank.
“That’s so, Bob, so it was. But say, Bob, don’t you think ’twas kinder lucky for Herbert when he fell in with you?”
“I don’t know ’bout that, Tom. How do you figure it?”
“Why, I figures it in this way, Bob; ef it hadn’t been fer you he would be down in that old Gunwagner’s cellar now.”
“Well, that’s so, Tom, but he has more than paid me up, though.”