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size was going to be attended with some difficulty. In brief, their sensations werebecoming comparable to those of the man who stole a house.Nevertheless, after a short period given to unspoken misgivings, they returned to thesubject of the reward. The money-value of bay horses, as compared to white, was againdiscussed, and each announced his certainty that nothing less than "a good ole hundreddollars" would be offered for the return of Whitey.But immediately after so speaking they fell into another silence, due to sinking feelings.They had spoken loudly and confidently, and yet they knew, somehow, that such thingswere not to be. According to their knowledge, it was perfectly reasonable to suppose thatthey would receive this fortune, but they frightened themselves in speaking of it; theyknew that they could not have a hundred dollars for their own. An oppression, as fromsomething awful and criminal, descended upon them at intervals.Presently, however, they were warmed to a little cheerfulness again by Penrod'ssuggestion that they should put a notice in the paper. Neither of them had the slightestidea how to get it there, but such details as that were beyond the horizon; they occupiedthemselves with the question of what their advertisement ought to "say." Finding thatthey differed irreconcilably, Penrod went to a cache of his in the sawdust-box andbrought two pencils and a supply of paper. He gave one of the pencils and several sheetsto Sam; then both boys bent themselves in silence to the labor of practical composition.

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