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The Rise of Roscoe Paine

CHAPTER II
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"The land is of no value to us at present.

Mother and I are glad to have the Lane used, if it is a convenience, as I suppose it is." "It's that, sartin.

Ros, who owns that land the Lane runs through--you or your mother ?" "It is in my name," I said.
"Um-hm.

Well, would you sell it ?" "Sell it! Sell that strip of sand and beach grass! Who would buy it ?" "I don't know as anybody would.

I just asked if you'd sell it, that's all." "Perhaps I would.


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