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Updated: June 11, 2025
He got a sunstroke or something yesterday, in the sun, cultivatin' his corn and he don't feel just right in his head, he says." She went out of the door as she spoke, calling over her shoulder, "I wun't be gone long."
"You seem to be cultivatin' that cat again, Bud Billings," came a sharp voice from the cabin window. Bud dropped the animal quickly and struck out across the mountain for the Bishop's cabin.
Oh! all profitable, no doubt, an' worth cultivatin' so long as we do not look for taste. When I woke up at the end 'twas with these words printed in mind same as they've remained. But I couldn' figure out how this here Jane got mixed up in the diet.
He has been spoiled, I should imagine," he said. "Yup," replied the captain, with emphasis; "your imagination's a good one. It don't need cultivatin' any." The novel being out of the way, and its successor not yet far enough advanced in plot or general plan for much discussion, the "literary clinics" were no longer as frequent. But Pearson's visits to the Warren house were not discontinued.
Next minute a little bald-headed smart Alec, with clothes that had a tailor's sign hull down and out of the race, steps to the front and commences to make a speech. "'Gosh t'mighty, gents, says he. 'With your kind permission, I'll sing "When Reuben Comes to Town." "And he did sing it, too, in a voice that needed cultivatin' worse'n a sandy front yard.
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