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"An Angel's got to be el is the soul ofthe Lord," said Frank
"Praising the Lord," repeated Tom
"And what about the woetting uneasy
"That I can't tell How do I know as there is anybody left
over at the Judgment Day? Let that be What I say is, that when
a ether--that el----"
"I dunno about souls I know as one plus one h to himself
"Bodies and souls, it's the same," said Tom
"And what about your missis, as e by this discourse
"That I can't tell you If I ael, it'll be
le soul It'll not be the soul
of me when I was a lad: for I hadn't a soul as would el then"
"I can always remember," said Frank's wife, "when our Harold
was bad, he did nothink but see an angel at th' back o' th'
lookin'-glass 'Look, el, my duck,' I said, but he wouldn't have it I
took th' lookin'-glass off'n th' dressin'-table, but it made no
difference He kep' on sayin' it was there My word, it did give