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Page 48
... barn , standing before the wide open doors . The spring air , full of the smell of growing grass and unseen blossoms , came in their faces . The deep yard in front was littered with farm wagons and piles of wood ; on the edges , close ...
... barn , standing before the wide open doors . The spring air , full of the smell of growing grass and unseen blossoms , came in their faces . The deep yard in front was littered with farm wagons and piles of wood ; on the edges , close ...
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... barn . " " A barn ? You ain't goin ' to build a barn over there where we was goin ' to have a house , father ? " The old man said not another word . He hurried the horse into the farm wagon and clattered out of the yard , jouncing as ...
... barn . " " A barn ? You ain't goin ' to build a barn over there where we was goin ' to have a house , father ? " The old man said not another word . He hurried the horse into the farm wagon and clattered out of the yard , jouncing as ...
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... barn ? " asked the girl . The boy combed assiduously . " Sammy ! " He turned and showed a face like his father's under his smooth crest of hair . " Yes , I s'pose I did , " he said reluctantly . " How long have you known it ? " asked ...
... barn ? " asked the girl . The boy combed assiduously . " Sammy ! " He turned and showed a face like his father's under his smooth crest of hair . " Yes , I s'pose I did , " he said reluctantly . " How long have you known it ? " asked ...
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... barn , much as we need a decent house to live in ? " Her mother scrubbed a dish fiercely . " You ain't found out yet we're women - folks , Nanny Penn , " said she . " You ain't seen enough of men - folks yet to . One of these days you ...
... barn , much as we need a decent house to live in ? " Her mother scrubbed a dish fiercely . " You ain't found out yet we're women - folks , Nanny Penn , " said she . " You ain't seen enough of men - folks yet to . One of these days you ...
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... barn in the place where Adoniram forty years ago had promised her their new house should stand . The pies were done for dinner . Adoniram and Sammy were home a few minutes after twelve o'clock . The dinner was eaten with serious haste ...
... barn in the place where Adoniram forty years ago had promised her their new house should stand . The pies were done for dinner . Adoniram and Sammy were home a few minutes after twelve o'clock . The dinner was eaten with serious haste ...
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