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Updated: June 7, 2025


The train's due, but 'tain't here yit. If you run you can make it." Issy took a card from his pocket. It was the business card of the firm to whom he sold his quahaugs. On the back of the card he wrote in pencil as follows: "Mr. Beriah Higgins, your daughter Gertrude is going to meet Sam'l Bartlett at the Baptist Church in Trumet at 8 P.M. to-night and get married to him.

Well, anyway, these be splendid; they're full as good as those cohogs we had t'other night." "Quahaugs!" said Susan. "The idea of comparing these oysters with quahaugs!" "Well, well! that's so!" said the father. "I didn't say right, did I, when I said that?

By the way he spoke of you only the other day, and jokingly said he wondered how mummies and quahaugs were mixing. The fact that he is beginning to joke once more we all consider most encouraging...." A paragraph or two more of this sort of thing and then Mr. Thomas' signature. Galusha stared at the letter dully. This this was what he and Martha Phipps had awaited so long!

That's the trouble with all the folks of all the nations; they stay in their shells and they don't try to know and understand their neighbors. Kent, you used to be a quahaug a different kind of one but that kind, too. I was a quahaug afore I lived in Mayberry. That's who makes wars like this dreadful one quahaugs.

"I've got some clams in a bucket," Gower said at last. "Let's roast some. You get plates and forks and salt and pepper and butter, Bet, while I put the clams on the fire." Betty went away to the house. Gower raked a flat rock, white-hot, out to the edge of the coals and put fat quahaugs on it to roast. Then he sat back and looked at MacRae. "I wonder if you realize how lucky you are?" he said.

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