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The Rise of Roscoe Paine

CHAPTER VIII
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All right, Jenkins." He got into the carriage and was driven off.

Miss Colton turned and walked back to the tables.

I relit my cigar.
Another half-hour passed.
Mullet finished his counting, took up his money box and lantern and left the gate unguarded.

Groups of home-going people began to come down the hill.

Horses, which had been standing under the church sheds or hitched in neighboring yards, appeared and the various buggies and two-seaters to which they were attached were filled and driven away.


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