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WHEN Dingman, the fate game-warden, came panting over the mountain from Spencers to confer with young Byram, road-master at Foxville, he found that youthful official reshingling his barn. The two men observed each other warily for a moment; Byram jingled the shingle-nails in his apron-pocket; Dingman, the game-warden, took a brief but intelligent survey of the premises, which included an unpainted house, a hen-yard, and the newly shingled barn. "Hello, Byram," he said, at length. "Is that you?" replied Byram, coldly. He was a law-abiding young man; he had not shot a bird out of season for three years. After a pause the game-warden said, "Ain't you a-comin' down off'n that ridge-pole?" "I'm a-comin' down when I quit shinglin'," replied the road-master, cautiously. Dingman waited; Byram fitted a shingle, fished out a nail from his apron-pocket, and drove it with unnecessary noise. The encircling forest re-echoed the hammer strokes; a squirrel scolded from the orchard.
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