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"I reckon you think," she resumed presently, "that I'm a mean, stingy old creetur not to give Janie the counterpane now, instead o' hoardin' it up, and all these quilts too, and keepin' folks waitin' for 'em till I die. But, honey, it ain't all selfishness.
The Lord shows he's down on this savin' and hoardin' up of things, for he makes 'em get musty right away; and if anything spiles on my hands I'm mad enough to bite myself in two." "But if you treat all stragglers as you do me, you do not give away odds and ends and what's left over. This coffee is fine old Java, and a more delicate ham I never tasted." "Now you hit me twice.
He wouldn't listen when they had told him tea was the stuff up here, and well, perhaps other fellows didn't miss coffee as much as a Kentuckian, though he had heard Never mind; they wouldn't pool the coffee. The Boy had some preserved fruit that he seemed inclined to be a hog about "Oh, look here. I haven't touched it!" "Just what I'm sayin'. You're hoardin' that fruit."
"Now Miss Marie, she's savin' like, not through meanness, but because she's got the good Irish heart that boils against payin' rint, and she's hoardin' crown by shillin' till she kin buy her a cabin and to say a pertaty patch for a garden, somewhere out where it's green! Faith! but she'll do it too; she's a manager!
Save the bit to kape me from the potter's field and to pay for sayin' a mass for me sowl, what do the likes of me want wid hoardin' gold and silver? "I'll buy a boy. I have no son of me own. I'll see if Neale shall not do me proud in the years to come God bliss the bye!" He seized the boy's hand and wrung it hard. "Oh, Mr.
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