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The Rise of Roscoe Paine

CHAPTER XI
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But I have not been able to bring you flowers like that and it galls me to think that others can.

They don't deserve to have all the beautiful things in life, while the rest of us have none." "But it isn't her fault that she has them, is it?
And it was kind to share them with us." "I suppose so.

Well, what did she say to you?
Dorinda says she was with you nearly an hour.

What did you and she talk about?
She did not offer charity, did she ?" "Do you think I should have accepted it, if she had?
Roscoe, I have never seen you so prejudiced as you are against our new neighbors.

It doesn't seem like you, at all.


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