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CHAPTER III.—A DAY AT SCHOOL. “Mary Ellen Smith; but my mama calls me May Nell; and she says—she says ‘kid’ is vulgar.” The last words were very shy. “Oh, Mr. Sheriff, you won’t send me off now, will you, when the business is just beginning?”.
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“And Bouncer’s here,” May Nell added, hugging the dog affectionately. “Hello, Billy To-morrow! Why didn’t you do that mowing last night? You said you were going to.” He dismounted, tied the pony to the post, and went inside; and one saw that in spite of jeers the boys were friends. “This here flower aint a mornin’-glory, but the leaves is mighty like it, an’ the flowers is jist as purty.” Moses explained. “Dad an’ Mosey don’t look orful happy,” she laughed. “Smile at me, Mosey.”.
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