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He is sixty-two and has been a revenuer for sixteen years.
And I am proud to say, I made it myself, without no revenuer tax stamps on the still."
But then her husband captures a revenuer snooping around his still, an intruder Hamp lacks the heart to kill.
J.M. believes that he has caught the revenuer who was looking for his still, but the truth about who Leroy is soon comes out.
If his luck didn't improve soon, he might be closing out his account with Quirm the Revenuer.
The official journal of the Association is The American Revenuer which is now in its 63rd volume.
"No," I said, "I'm not a revenuer."
The revenuer winds up hogtied in the house, another chore for Merdie to attend to, another impediment to her getaway.
"The Fiscal Stamps of North Borneo" in The American Revenuer, December 1973.
Ginny gave in and told the trooper who she was because she sensed he wasn't a revenuer but had other legal matters on his mind, and quarters did add up.
Once he smooth-talked a revenuer into arresting Konnie's father's own innocent brother-in-law instead of him and swore an oath at the trial that cost the bewildered man two years of his life.
And the brave handsome man would have had to have gone to jail, too; but fortunately his brother came up just at the right time and--" "Shot the Revenuer dead," cried the children in glee.
While avoiding various pitfalls including her oversexed brothers, her father (who thinks you are a revenuer) and his dog, the objects described are collected leading to a final encounter with the farmer's daughter in the hayloft.
Curtis Turner, the late stock car driver, used to say the ultimate test of a car's turning prowess was whether it could make a U-turn on a two-lane bridge (presumably, in Turner's experience, with a revenuer in hot pursuit).
Erler has also written a number of other works on revenue philately on subjects about which little else has been published and has contributed many articles to The American Revenuer, the journal of the American Revenue Association.
Chapter XI, "The Killing of Hol Rose," recounts the killing of revenuer James Holland "Hol" Rose by J.E. "Babe" Burnett and Burnett's subsequent trial.
It ranks right up there with the Washington Monument in Maggodian folklore, from fairly recent events all the way back to the beginning of the century, when Robin's great-grandpappy shot a revenuer and disappeared onto the ridge with his common-law wife and twelve feral children.
Akerman has produced books and written articles for philatelic journals, including The American Revenuer, The Revenue Journal of Great Britain, The Mainsheet, The London Philatelist, Gibbons Stamp Monthly and The Great Britain Journal.