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The Rise of Roscoe Paine

CHAPTER X
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Well, the rain falls on the just and unjust, so scriptur tells us, and it's true enough.

Only the unjust in this case can afford new hats better'n the just, a consider'ble sight.

Denboro's lost a promisin' new citizen; did you know it ?" "Whom do you mean ?" "Hadn't you heard?
That young Carver feller shook the dust--the mud, I mean--of our roads off his shoes this mornin'.

He went away on the up train." Here was news.

"The up train ?" I repeated.


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