[The Rise of Roscoe Paine by Joseph C. Lincoln]@TWC D-Link bookThe Rise of Roscoe Paine CHAPTER I 7/38
Unless there was somethin' else you'd ruther I'd do to-day.
If there was I could do this to-morrer." "To-morrow would have one advantage: there would be more to rake then. However, judging by Dorinda's temper this morning, I think, perhaps, you had better do it to-day." "What's Dorindy doin' ?" "She is dusting the dining-room." "I'll bet you! And she dusted it yesterday and the day afore.
Do you know--" Lute sat down again on the bench--"sometimes I get real worried about her." "No! Do you ?" "Yes, I do.
I think she works too hard.
Seems's if sometimes it had kind of struck to her brains--work, I mean.
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