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"But Bill," urged Jim, "the oil they've found there'll make you rich." "Twelve pounds a month, and ten per cent. commission on the freight." "Mercies on us!" cried the amazed deacon, clutching the fence for support. "Whose voice was that? You heard it, men. Whose was it?".
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