Slim Randles' Home Country
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[April 07, 2007]
Doc isn't even sure why he did it. For days afterward,
people would talk about it, then smile and shake their heads and
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The whole thing came up on the spur of the moment. Doc and Mrs. Doc
were planning to go out of town for a few days and needed several
hundred dollars in cash, so Doc dropped by the bank to take it out.
He drew Ardis Richardson as his teller, after he wound his way
through the bank's roped rat maze, and told her how much he needed.
Then, on an impulse, he leaned forward and whispered, "Ardis, I
need that in small, unmarked bills, please."
"Unmarked, Doc?"
"My squirrel's life depends on it."
Ardis' mouth dropped open. That should have stopped Doc, but it
didn't.
"They said if I wanted to see him alive again, the bills would
have to be unmarked."
She stared.
"Have you ever seen how cute he is when he sits up and eats a nut
and his whiskers twitch? I mean, right now I can picture his big
fluffy tail and those eyes... those eyes... Oh my..."
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"Doc... I didn't know," she said.
He nodded sadly. "I can hardly bear looking at his little
squirrel bed, sitting there empty, and his squirrel food dish, with
only half his meal gone. I really have no choice."
Ardis gave him the money. The sheriff came by Doc's office to
make sure everything was all right. Mrs. Miller across the street
from Steve's house sent a $5 donation to Doc to help rescue the
squirrel. Pop Walker down at the Rest of Your Life home volunteered
to get his gun and polish off every squirrel-napper in the county.
Doc, you see, doesn't have a squirrel.
Mrs. Doc thought this weekend away from home came at just about
the right time.
[Text from file received from Slim Randles]
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