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"I reckon ye aiht," was his conservative

response

The painter went on earnestly: "I realize that I as of which your people disapprove,

but it is only because they misunderstand that they do disapprove They

are too close, Samson, to see the purple that o where you can see the purple If you are

the sort of uiled You won't lose your

loyalty You won't be ashamed of your people"

"I reckon I wouldn't be ashamed," said the youth "I reckon there

hain't no better folks nowhar"

"I'es in these

eless as the

hills theht I

tell you, I knohat I' this way The State must develop, and it is here alone that it

can develop In the Bluegrass, the possibilities for change are

exhausted Their fields lie fallow, their woodlands are being stripped