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Sketches New and Old

CHAPTER VI
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When you come in in the night you can calculate on finding the bureau where the wardrobe was in the morning.

And when you go out in the morning, if you leave the slop-bucket by the door and rocking-chair by the window, when you come in at midnight or thereabout, you will fall over that rocking-chair, and you will proceed toward the window and sit down in that slop-tub.

This will disgust you.

They like that.
No matter where you put anything, they are not going to let it stay there.

They will take it and move it the first chance they get.


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