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The Shepherd of the Hills

CHAPTER XIII
11/21

He's all I've got, Mr.Howitt.But I'd be mighty proud to swap him to you." "My girl, my girl," said the shepherd, "you misunderstand me.

I did not mean that.

It would be a pleasure to teach you.

I was thinking how little you realized what the real life of the city is like, and how much you have that the 'fine ladies,' as you call them, would give fortunes for, and how little they have after all that could add one ray of brightness to your life." Sammy laughed aloud, as she cried, "Me got anything that anybody would want?
Why, Dad, I ain't got nothin' but Brownie, and my saddle, and--and that's all.

I sure ain't got nothing to lose." The man smiled in sympathy.


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