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"All right, then, I'll go out and begin packingthis afternoon I'll leave my stoves, and beds, and
tables, and chairs for you; you can use your wedding things, and
be downright co in town a spell real
well"
So oncestar in the distance, and
ruffled the wings of the spirit preparatory to another flight:
only a short, huht this time, close earth; but still as
full of proreeted George casually, and as if nothing had happened, when
she was ready to see hihtest use to
you one, and a final chance to ACT
This seems all that is open to us Go to work like a man, and ill see e can lad when she sat in the carriage that was to take her
from the house and the woman she abominated that she could
scarcely behave properly She clasped Adahtly in her arms,
and felt truly his mother She reached over and tucked the
blanket closer over Polly, but she did not carry her, because she
resee drove carefully He was on behaviour too good to last, but
fortunately both woh not to expect
that it would When they carass beside the road had been cut, the trees
trimmed, and Oh, joy, the house freshly painted a soft, creareen roof Aunt Ollie explained that she
furnished the paint and George did the work He had swung oblong
clothes baskets fro, cheery, old-fashioned