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Updated: May 13, 2025


Ted followed, just a little bit afraid, though he did not want to say so. "Don't go too far," begged Janet's brother. "Jan'll be afraid if we leave her alone." "I won't go far," promised Hal. "I just want to see if there're any tramps in here." "Listen an' maybe you can hear them talking," suggested Ted.

And then, with a chuckle: "Use a knife an' fork to his grub, Jim?" "Oh, as to that," said Willis, "he don't need to do no talkin'. He can make any husky understand without talk; an' when that husky understands, if he won't do as Jan says, Jan'll smother him, quick an' lively."

He says he will take five hundred dollars cash for the whole concern; and I want to put in my hundred dollars salvage money, and Ruth'll put in hers, and Jan'll put in his, and mother says she'll put in hers if you think the scheme is a good one, and we'll buy the mill. Now, your ferry can bring the people over; and it's just the biggest investment in all Florida. Don't you think so, father?"

The quarterly payment had now been due for some weeks, but, in telling the schoolmaster, he only said, "I'd be as well pleased if they forgot un altogether, now. I don't want him took away, no time. And now I've lost Abel, Jan'll have the mill after me. He's a good son is Jan." And, as he echoed Jan's praises, it never dawned on Master Swift that he was the cause of the allowance having stopped.

If the windmiller came towards one of these dames, she would say, "Aal right, Master Lake, I be in no manners of hurry, Jan'll do for me." And, when Jan came, his business-like method justified her confidence. "Good day, mother," he would say. "Will ye pay, or toll it?" "Bless ye, dear love, how should I pay?" the old woman would reply. "I'll toll it, Jan, and thank ye kindly."

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