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She turned beahed
"Just one big, jolly family I didn't know people could be like this until
I came to Plattville"
"That is the word for it," he answered, resting his hand on the casement
beside her "I used to think it was desolate, but that was long ago" He
leaned frolow Carlow
folk had never seen there; and somehow he seemed less thin and tired;
indeed, he did not seem tired at all, by far the contrary; and he carried
hi to see under the hat), though
not as if he thought about it "I believe they are the best people I
know," he went on "Perhaps it is because they have been so kind to ood people----"
"I know," she said, nodding--a flower on the gauzy hat set to vibrating in
a tantalizing way "I know There are fat women who rock and rock on
piazzas by the sea, and they speak of country people as the 'lower
classes' How happy this big fa it is the lower
classes!" "We haven't read Nordau down here," said John "Old Tom Martin's