[Cy Whittaker’s Place by Joseph C. Lincoln]@TWC D-Link bookCy Whittaker’s Place CHAPTER XI 48/52
At the gate she said: "Captain Whittaker, I'm EVER so much obliged to you.
I can't thank you enough." "Don't try, then.
That's what you said to me about the cow." "But I'm almost sorry you were the one to come.
I'm afraid that man will get you into trouble.
Has he--can he--What did he mean about to-morrow? Who IS he ?" The captain pushed his cap back from his forehead. "Teacher," he said, "there's a proverb, ain't there, about lettin' to-morrow take care of itself? As for trouble--well, I did think I'd had trouble enough in my life to last me through, but I cal'late I've got another guess.
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