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“ She walked here well enough , ” the daughter said . ... “ I can walk well enough , ” she answered in a tone of vexation , and she made her word good by walking quite actively away in the direction she had given .
“ She walked here well enough , ” the daughter said . ... “ I can walk well enough , ” she answered in a tone of vexation , and she made her word good by walking quite actively away in the direction she had given .
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It was a long walk he took , and he did not walk fast . It took him past the jutemill . ... At last the city was behind him , and he was walking down a leafy lane beside the railroad track . He did not walk like a man .
It was a long walk he took , and he did not walk fast . It took him past the jutemill . ... At last the city was behind him , and he was walking down a leafy lane beside the railroad track . He did not walk like a man .
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So It would have been most unkind ; he had when you show yourself in public with been talking about that walk for ten days . " Mr. Giovanelli , and without your mother— " “ He should not have talked about it at " Gracious ! poor mother ...
So It would have been most unkind ; he had when you show yourself in public with been talking about that walk for ten days . " Mr. Giovanelli , and without your mother— " “ He should not have talked about it at " Gracious ! poor mother ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
Pioneers O Pioneers | 99 |
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