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"Do you know, sir," went on Tom, "that the Y.M.C.A. has got no less than six huts here; each of them will hold a thousand men, and they are jam-full every night. And all the workers are so friendly too." "And do you go to any religious services, Tom?" I asked. "I been to two or three," replied Tom, "but I don't hold much wi' religion.
He then said, let the Pale face drink sum yarb tea. I drinkt it, and it really helpt me. I've writ to this talented savige this time thro' the same mejum, but as yet I hain't got any answer. Perhaps he's in a spear where they haint' got any postage stamps. But thanks to careful nussin, I'm improvin rapid. The Town Hall was jam-full of peple, mostly Irish citizens, and the enthusiasm was immense.
Dorsey, who was traveling with Brown, thought that there might be some others who had not been told of the change and who would be on the train. As they threaded their way through the crowd at the station, Tom caught the first intimation of Mitchel's drive upon Huntsville. "The train is jam-full," a man was saying. "There isn't a seat left.
I know Jarette always kep' his pockets jam-full, but I don't know nothing about the others."
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