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arm & by an authoratative gesture insist upon the looker on drawing near. [[strikethrough]] "Little Doctor" had an assistant in his efforts to call the men to meeting. [[/strikethrough]] Among those who had offered to help Mr Williamson was a man named "Tom," [[strikethrough]] whom [[/strikethrough]] whom The Agent had induced [[strikethrough]] him [[/strikethrough]] to wear white mans clothing, [[strikethrough]] & who he was [[/strikethrough]] and who thereby became quite a pet. [[strikethrough]] of [[/strikethrough]] The Agent [[strikethrough]] who [[/strikethrough]] used to point to [[strikethrough]] him [[/strikethrough]] the man, and say, "[[strikethrough]] he [[/strikethrough]] I have "civilized" Tom." According to agreement, Tom came on Sunday in his black broadcloth and tall "stove-pipe hat." The weather was warm, so he brought his latest addition to his toilet, a palm leaf fan. "Tom" took his stand on the door step, and was thus raised a few feet above the ground. He seconded "Little Doctor's" efforts, waving his fan, and gesticulating with it, to the curious passers by, as he loudly bade them, Enter. In the course