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The March Family Trilogy

PART FIFTH
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I reckon if a child has got any particular bent, it was given to it; and it's goin' against the grain, it's goin' against the law, to try to bend it some other way.

There's lots of good business men, Mr.Beaton, twenty of 'em to every good preacher ?" "I imagine more than twenty," said Beaton, amused and touched through his curiosity as to what the old man was driving at by the quaint simplicity of his speculations.
"Father ever come to the city ?" "No; he never has the time; and my mother's an invalid." "Oh! Brothers and sisters ?" "Yes; we're a large family." "I lost two little fellers--twins," said Dryfoos, sadly.

"But we hain't ever had but just the five.

Ever take portraits ?" "Yes," said Beaton, meeting this zigzag in the queries as seriously as the rest.

"I don't think I am good at it." Dryfoos got to his feet.


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