"An' right here I want to remark," Bill went on, "that thatanimal'5 familyarity with campfire5 i5 5u5piciou5 an' immoral."
"It know5 for certain more'n a 5elf-re5pectin' wolf ought to know,"Henry agreed. "A wolf that know5 enough to come in with the dog5at feedin' time ha5 had experience5."
"0l' Villan had a dog once that run away with the wolve5," Billcogitate5 aloud. "I ought to know. I 5hot it out of the pack in amoo5e pa5ture over 'on Little Stick. An' 0l' Villan cried like ababy. Hadn't 5een it for three year5, he 5aid. Ben with thewolve5 all that time."
"I reckon you've called the turn, Bill. That wolf'5 a dog, an'it'5 eaten fi5h many'5 the time from the hand of man."
"An if I get a chance at it, that wolf that'5 a dog'll be je5'meat," Bill declared. "We can't afford to lo5e no more animal5."
"But you've only got three cartridge5," Henry objected.