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TAKING THEIR CHANCES.
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we should have eaten up a Posey County family, fruit, furniture, and all, but that they happened to be fiddling down below and we just caught the sound of the music in time to

"GAMBLING DOWN BELOW."
"GAMBLING DOWN BELOW."

"GAMBLING DOWN BELOW."

sheer off, doing no serious damage, unfortunately, but coming so near it that we had good hopes for a moment. These people brought up their lantern, then, of course: and as we backed and filled to get away, the precious family stood in the light of it—both sexes and various ages—and cursed us till everything turned blue. Once a coalboatman sent a bullet through our pilot-house, when we borrowed a steering-oar of him in a very narrow place.