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"I take them from Mrs Holt, and nobody else," said Milton, with

equal assurance "And I've yet to hear her say the first word

about this wonderful travelling proposition She thinks she will

do well to fill home orders and ship to a couple of factories she

already has contracts with Sure you didn't dreae?"

At that instant George wished he could slay Jily By noon he quit working and

went don By suppertiht She happened to be co across from the

mill, where she had helped Milton lay the first fire under the

boiler ready to touch off, and had seen the first log on the set

carriage It had been agreed that she was to co and start the er woe and started down the

street toward the gate Froe,

so unsteady that he was running into tree boxes, then lifting his

hat and apologizing to theht fall any instant Her only thought was to

help him from the street, to where children would not see hi his arm started down the ith hi dignity,

setting his steps as if his legs were not long enough to reach the