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deeply. grateful..to, Mr., Whetstone for having)reseued you trom such a dunger. I am only sorry that the necessity should have oceurred. I feel it my duty to say that that saloon, as some people call | it,,is.not a proper, place for a, young grnileman, and.particularly for your father’s son., 1, am sure, if, he were acne oth epee aspen Saheas pari: diitialiablasadeai @ place?” bsllial vers Gadd i cil aa tz * Batl was neither goobling or drinking i 1 was als looking on.” yas) %etaet’O) dSidanu: raw i setiaowd: cin had no, business, there... There, are emi aud, drunken men at such a, place, and there, anal walt Munger of a eh waits sw sid Qvad filcow 1 be “This is-n rough country, sit, and we are, obliged to 550° prema any rough people, If. Lshould not, do so, they would, call, me *stuck-up,,and would bate me, ;It, scems to me that it..is,,best to, keep, on: good. terms with them,,.and to mingle with them on soimething like a, footing, of equality. Some of,,the best.men im the settlement,were there, to-day.” 2 yt Adil the; worse .for; them,,,.4 can , not -see, the .necessity, George, that would take.youto,such a place, Your expeyi- ence bas. shown you-that there is. danger, of a. collision, and your.tife., hasbeen, as, you admit,in immingnt, peril. You have.come out safely,go,far; but Lam afraid: the trouble ig not ended. There is no telling t what that affray. may _—, Roder's gang, are dangerous. men—yery dangerous mer -—s wee Som wp, pe me Sal ie - tt Abate have never molested you, I am stire that dislike you.” soutt’Bhegshave newer ssaubled.; me, bot.qnee,” replied , Colonel Landry, with, seme hesitation. ...* That, was about HES aE ’ x 5 j ent wedt while apse tiluis _ Ggorge, Warner. started; apd Nat : a) aa _ “Bem, Biood!! exclsimed:the young gentleman, “Who was he?” - ind > Pharetveaet nam beiandw odT. oreve oot bes “J have told you his. name, and.I. know-little mere. about him... He was bupter, apoor fellow to-whom, I. had trken : conniclooolksacomnn a” -_ »