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Pretty soon he fenced the patch to keep out prehistoric animals. First thing he knew he was fond of it. Of course he had to stay there he couldn't take if off with him. That's how man was tricked. Most he could ever hope after that was to be a small-towner. You may think you can own land and still be free, but you can't. Before you know it you have that home feeling. Never owned a foot of it!
His father knew gypsies, and had been to Chicago and Omaha and and Cadiz and Cameroon and he was sorry for Miss Juliana Whipple because she was a small-towner and no one had ever kissed her since her mother died; and if ever gypsies did carry him off he didn't want any one to worry about him or try to get him back; and the Vielhabers were very nice people that kept a nice saloon; and Mrs.
To make this definite she sat upon the bole of a felled oak beside the path while Patricia jiggled up and down in eloquent objection to the untimely halt. Dave read the scene and caressed his thick moustache with practiced thumb and finger. His glance was sympathetic. "The poor old maid!" he murmured. "All that Whipple money, and she has to be just a small-towner!
"Of course I've been away a lot school and trips and all that." "And I'm still a small-towner," said Wilbur, though delightedly. It was worth being a small-towner to have a brother so splendid. "We must see a lot of each other from now on," insisted Merle. "We must get together this way every time I come back." "We must," said Wilbur.
The judge waved this aside with a fat, deprecating hand. "Oh, in that way! Of course, everybody's somebody every living, breathing soul. But what I'm getting at they'll naturally try to make something out of you, instead of just being kind of a no-account tramp printer." "Ha! Is that so, old small-towner?"
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