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Kimball begin to shake, 'n' jus' 's the minister drove off he missed his hold 'n' fell into the waterin'-trough, 'n' I didn't feel no kind o' interest in lookin' on at his fishin' out, so I come away." "I hope " began Mrs. Lathrop. "I do too," rejoined her friend, "but there ain't no danger.
There ain't no tavern there. There ain't nothin' there but a hitch-post and a waterin'-trough. Oh, yes, I forgot. Right behind the hitch-post is Jake Stone's store and a couple of ash-hoppers and a town-hall, but you wouldn't notice 'em if you happened to be on the wrong side of the post. Mebby it's Middleton you're lookin' fer." "I am looking for a place to put up for the night, friend.
'N' I've no sympathy with such a nature when it does fall into a waterin'-trough, 'n' so I come home." Miss Clegg ceased speaking. Mrs. Lathrop chewed her clover. An International Love Comedy By Anne Warner Author of "Susan Clegg and Her Friend Mrs. Lathrop." It is a relief to take up a volume so absolutely free from stressfulness.
She come on the committee so sudden 't they did n't even know what it was. She knocked Deacon White over on his back, 'n' threw Mr. Shores so hard ag'in' the waterin'-trough 't all his suspender tins come out before 'n' behind. Gran'ma Mullins was comin' across with six new teacups done up in each hand. Ed was comin' along after her with the saucers, but she'd told Mr.
"The crowd was gettin' so big 't folks began to climb up on things to see over, 'n' the horse was some restless, so Mr. Kimball got up on the edge o' the waterin'-trough an' said, 'Three cheers for the minister, 'n' may he never know how glad the town is to see him back, 'n' then every one cheered, 'n' Mr.
Somebody'd ought to run that feline out of town before she ruins me." "She is a very nice woman," complacently declared the daughter; but her father snorted loudly. "I wouldn't associate with such a critter." "My! But you're proud." "It ain't that," Blaze defended himself. "I know her husband, and he's a bad hombre. He backed me up against a waterin'-trough and told my fortune yesterday.
Seems 't when he asked what was up Deacon White shook his fist 't him 'n' said he was what 'd ought to be up strung up, 'n' Hiram Mullins wanted to souse him in the waterin'-trough. Seems 't Hiram was mad 'cause he paid for them teeth o' Gran'ma Mullins, 'n' the teacups too. Well, it was pretty lively, 'n' the first thing any one knew Mr.
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