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The sudden pathos of her voice drew her aze
"There, there, child!" said she "Don't you mind We'll always have a
hoirl shook her head
"I sometimes think I'd better teach school and live alone"
"And leave your parents?"
"How can I lookwhat he feels
aboutSa
him away, out of the train But what could I do? Marry hione, but I don't knohy he went"
"In my belief you haven't heard or seen the last of Saets sort of peeved--wants to irl that jilts him more'n if she hadn't And you certainly jilted him
at the church door, if there'd been any church there It was an awful
thing, Molly I don't know as I see how Sa as he did"
"Haven't I paid for it,But that ain't the wayto
call theirselves paid Until he'sa woman If he don't, he thinks he ain't paid, it don't scarcely
make no difference what the woet
About Will Banion--"
"Don't let's et him"
"Yes? Where do you reckon he is no far ahead?"
"I don't know I can't guess"
The color on her cheek caught herBuck and Star!" co ox teauidance They took up the heat and burden of the desert