The other day the hull Tribe j'ined to attack an' capture a big Grizzly and was licked bad, when the War Chief Sapwood came to the rescue an' settled the owld baste with one kick on the snoot.
And with that everybody laughed, and Brother Wilson he j'ined in as hearty as anybody, for he liked a joke, even when it was on himself.
He j'ined the church the next week, and somebody asked him if he thought religion would keep him from fallin' into any more wells.
Well, anyhow, he got converted and j'ined the church.
I j'ined up with de man an' come to Phillips County in 1875.
I had to send clean back to where I j'ined the Metropolitan to get my age.
After he's j'ined Stonewall Jackson, I recalls how he sends home six hundred dollars in confed'rate money with a letter to my father.
I j'ined the temperance society, an' here I am, hearty as a buck.
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