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The Shepherd of the Hills

CHAPTER VII
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How do you reckon you'll like bein' a fine lady anyhow ?" Here it was again.

Sammy turned upon her helpless friend, with, "How do I know if I would like it or not?
What is bein' a fine lady, anyhow ?" "Why, bein' a fine lady is--is livin' in a big house with carpets on th' floor, an' lookin' glasses, an' not havin' no work t' do, an' wearin' pretty clothes, with lots of rings an' things, an'-- an'," she paused; then finished in triumph, "an' a ridin' in a carriage." That wide questioning look was in Sammy's eyes as she returned, "It's a heap more'n that, Mandy.

I don't jest sense what it is, but I know 'tain't all them things that makes a sure 'nough lady.
'Tain't the clothes he wears that makes Mr.Howitt different from the folks we know.

He don't wear no rings, and he walks.

He's jest different 'cause he's different; and would be, no matter what he had on or where he was." This, too, was beyond Mandy.


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