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The true Pike,
however, in the Californian sense of the word, is the wandering gypsy-like Southern poor white. […] I found a Pike the other day killing and salting hogs, and actually hauling the salt pork off to sell it,
said a gentleman in whose company we were discussing these people. / Certainly that was an industrious Pike,
said I. / Yes, but confound it, they were my hogs,
he replied, with natural wrath.
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The
true
"Pike,"
however,
in
the
Californian
sense
of
the
word,
is
the
wandering
gypsy-like
Southern
poor
white.
[…]
"I
found
a
Pike
the
other
day
killing
and
salting
hogs,
and
actually
hauling
the
salt
pork
off
to
sell
it,"
said
a
gentleman
in
whose
company
we
were
discussing
these
people.
/
"Certainly
that
was
an
industrious
Pike,"
said
I.
/
"Yes,
but
confound
it,
they
were
my
hogs,"
he
replied,
with
natural
wrath.