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“Naw Nosey,” he retorted, “there ain’t no bun to break in two, the dorg is outside the bun already.” They turned into the town’s finest hotel, just opened. “Oh, no! It’s too much. We only did what all—”.
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“Yet let him sleep downstairs,” Edith persisted. Moses suspended operations on the woodpile and leaned against it. “Huh,” he grunted with masculine superiority, “all girls think of is looks. Some of them sorft lookin’ teachers is the wust when it comes to lickin’ the kids. You can’t jedge a hoss by his hide.” “Yet let him sleep downstairs,” Edith persisted. “The prize is equally divided between James Dorr and William Bennett,” the judges announced..
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