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So a little church had been built there. The four walls of peeled logs carefully chinked with plaster were now grey and weathered. Inside of the building the red-draped altar, pulpit and reading-desk occupied at least one-third of the available space. There were pews to seat a score of people and behind these was a large heater. The uneven walls were whitewashed. In the windows, three on each side, were alternate blue and white panes of glass. “It’s my fault, too, Mrs. Bennett; don’t put the blame all on Billy,” Jean half sobbed; and hurried after him. “How in the name of orl the aporstles did that hen git in there?” questioned Mrs. Wopp..
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CHAPTER II GETTING ACQUAINTEDI tried logging in using my phone number and I
was supposed to get a verification code text,but didn't
get it. I clicked resend a couple time, tried the "call
me instead" option twice but didn't get a call
either. the trouble shooting had no info on if the call
me instead fails.There was
"Please, please, do tell us what it is! Suspense is so awful!"
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“Sure! Take care of the truck, will you?” He dropped his burdens to Jean’s willing hands, and darted forward. “You know that bad, old, half-tailed Tom that whips every cat in town but Geewhillikins and Flash and Sir Thomas—” The young dancers in the hall found the change of music decidedly exhilarating, as an occasional whoop testified. “Let’s go to the park and play football,” Jimmy responded quickly..
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