To "take someone in" is to play some sort of confidence trick upon them; maybe Bob is taking a bribe (the tip) but not honouring the bargain. "they often took me out" may mean they often engaged him to ride their horses.
To "take someone in" is to play some sort of confidence trick upon them; maybe Bob is taking a bribe (the tip) but not honouring the bargain. "they often took me out" may mean they often engaged him to ride their horses.