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Page 65
... heerd . " . Here the man involun- tarily raised his hands to his ears , as if to stop them against even the memory of his father's curses . " I expected every minute he ' d ' a ' struck me down . I've wished , sence , he had : I don't ...
... heerd . " . Here the man involun- tarily raised his hands to his ears , as if to stop them against even the memory of his father's curses . " I expected every minute he ' d ' a ' struck me down . I've wished , sence , he had : I don't ...
Page 66
... heerd from home now an ' then . Ra- chel's father an ' mother both died , about the time we had our first boy , him that you seen , - an ' she went off to Toledo , we heerd , an ' hired out to do sewin ' . She was always a mighty good ...
... heerd from home now an ' then . Ra- chel's father an ' mother both died , about the time we had our first boy , him that you seen , - an ' she went off to Toledo , we heerd , an ' hired out to do sewin ' . She was always a mighty good ...
Page 157
... heerd tell they did ; and ef I was you , I'd make trial for ' t . Nothin ' ventur ' , nothin ' have . " Whereupon Israel walked off , whist- ling . Monsieur Leclerc's soul was perturbed within him by these suggestions ; he pull- ed up ...
... heerd tell they did ; and ef I was you , I'd make trial for ' t . Nothin ' ventur ' , nothin ' have . " Whereupon Israel walked off , whist- ling . Monsieur Leclerc's soul was perturbed within him by these suggestions ; he pull- ed up ...
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