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The March Family Trilogy

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I believe if we don't get that thing out by the first of February it 'll be the death of me." "Couldn't wait till Washington's Birthday?
I was thinking it would give the day a kind of distinction, and strike the public imagination, if--" "No, I'll be dogged if I could!" Fulkerson lapsed more and more into the parlance of his early life in this season of strong excitement.

"I believe if Beaton lags any on the art leg I'll kill him." "Well, I shouldn't mind your killing Beaton," said March, tranquilly, as he went out.
He went over to Third Avenue and took the Elevated down to Chatham Square.

He found the variety of people in the car as unfailingly entertaining as ever.

He rather preferred the East Side to the West Side lines, because they offered more nationalities, conditions, and characters to his inspection.

They draw not only from the up-town American region, but from all the vast hive of populations swarming between them and the East River.


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