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Side 13
... 'm pretty stout yet , and then , — there's Susy . I'd orter be more thankful . " He leaned back and smiled , shaking his head ; " Twelve hundred pound yist'day , and a good thousand t'day . Bluefish Oct. , 1893 ] 13 On Parsonage Hill .
... 'm pretty stout yet , and then , — there's Susy . I'd orter be more thankful . " He leaned back and smiled , shaking his head ; " Twelve hundred pound yist'day , and a good thousand t'day . Bluefish Oct. , 1893 ] 13 On Parsonage Hill .
Side 20
... head alone Rises his seat of stone , Round which the forests moan As the winds blow . As ages onward glide , Still will thy mighty side O'er the loud - roaring tide Heavenward tower ; But he who made thy name Echo in tales of fame ...
... head alone Rises his seat of stone , Round which the forests moan As the winds blow . As ages onward glide , Still will thy mighty side O'er the loud - roaring tide Heavenward tower ; But he who made thy name Echo in tales of fame ...
Side 21
... head of the family , " he asked ; " if you are I should like to talk with you a minute . " Mr. O'Hara's voice was of such a quality that one more experienced than the minister would have expected it to say " youse " instead of " you ...
... head of the family , " he asked ; " if you are I should like to talk with you a minute . " Mr. O'Hara's voice was of such a quality that one more experienced than the minister would have expected it to say " youse " instead of " you ...
Side 22
... head was still bared , he added , " Be covered , I beg of you . " " Wha - wh - which ? " stammered Mr. O'Hara . The minister quietly removed his own hat again . The convict shifted his weight from one foot to the other dif- fidently ...
... head was still bared , he added , " Be covered , I beg of you . " " Wha - wh - which ? " stammered Mr. O'Hara . The minister quietly removed his own hat again . The convict shifted his weight from one foot to the other dif- fidently ...
Side 23
... head but con- tinued firmly . " I do most sincerely wish it . You need not hesitate to accept , I am well provided for ; my home is ample , my garden fruitful . My life is not so busy- perhaps I should more properly say not so hurried ...
... head but con- tinued firmly . " I do most sincerely wish it . You need not hesitate to accept , I am well provided for ; my home is ample , my garden fruitful . My life is not so busy- perhaps I should more properly say not so hurried ...
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