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Once Jerry had started his tale, it flowed on without interruption. He seemed anxious to get it out. With this they left the office, Taylor to see that all preparations were made to forestall any attack, and Bob to take up the work Mr. Whitney had left for him to do. “How did the harvesting of Aunt Grenertsen’s apples go this afternoon?” asked Mother..
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At the almshouse all the old women gathered in the hall and stared at Johnny Blossom. He looked very little standing among them. Indeed they would come, all of them, he might be sure of that. “You see, son, I’ll lose you again right after we get home.” Without meaning the least harm, and as nicely as possible, he had taken Dagny up to see whether he could hold her two minutes with his arm out straight and stiff. And that big child, who was a whole year old, had roared so that they had come rushing in from every corner of the house, even Father, from his midday nap, with rumpled hair and angry looks. Oh, dear! It was horrid. That stupid child! People might have understood that he was just trying his strength. Johnny Blossom grew more and more excited. He stood on the tip end of the plank that extended out over the water..
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