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I had not liked the look of Brother Solomon, for he seemed cold, and
quiet, and hard His face looked stiff, as if he never by any chance
s from where I had been
treated like a son to a hoer
"Yes," he said after looking about hio back just yet awhile"
"Oh no! you'll have a snap of so first, and Grant here ant
a bit of tis"
Old Browns more kindly to me now, and this
made me all the h
Shock and I were bad friends, and Ike was not much of a companion, I did
not want to leave them
Old Brownsmith saw my looks, and he said: "You will run over now and then to see et on
Brother Sololass-houses, but you can
get away now and then Eh, Soloht away from us "We shall
see"