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“Now Moses,” she called at the end of the third verse, “git the water for the rinsin’.” The clanking lessened and slowly died down to a complaining rumble. It might have been some monster suffering from indigestion. “O Billy!” Jean gasped, fear for the little, delicate girl in that eery place lending sympathy to her voice. “What’ll I sing Betty?”.
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“And help?” May Nell asked, eagerly. “Oh, she’ll eat when she gets hungry, never fear.” “Ma! Mamma Bennett,” he burst out as he banged open the door; “she’s coming,—our little earthquake girl! The cutest kid,—not so big as the twins, but stylisher in the face.” “Measles,” Mrs. Bennett pronounced; and though it was a light case, and in a day or so Billy felt as well as ever except his eyes, they were sentenced to a dark room..
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