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“And could he beat the old gentleman?” inquired Nell Gordon, vastly entertained. The young dancers in the hall found the change of music decidedly exhilarating, as an occasional whoop testified. He smiled wanly, and her heart ached for him; but she knew sympathy was unsafe just then. “If you could see that comical, crooked eye of yours blinking at me, like a chicken asking your intentions, you’d laugh, Billy.”.
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“Where have you been, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? “I suppose you have a large farm, Mr. Wopp,” said Nell Gordon. “Sour’s licked me ’cause I’m a n-nigger, ’n gave T-Twinnies some f-flowers an’ walked with ’em. He’s back there now l-lickin’ the T-Twins.” Mrs. Bennett rose and tucked him in snugly. “Let us drop it till school closes, Billy. Then we’ll talk it over.”.
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