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The Shepherd of the Hills

CHAPTER VIII
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You--you know--Ollie's goin' away, an'-- an'-- an' I was thinkin' about it all day yesterday, an', Daddy, why ain't we got no folks ?" Mr.Lane stirred uneasily.

Sammy continued, "There's the Matthews's, they've got kin back in Illinois; Mandy Ford's got uncles and aunts over on Lang Creek; Jed Holland's got a grandad and mam, and even Preachin' Bill talks about a pack o' kin folks over in Arkansaw.

Why ain't we got no folks, Daddy ?" The man gazed long and thoughtfully at the fresh young face of his child; and the black eyes looked into the brown eyes keenly, as he answered her question with another question, "Do you reckon you love him right smart, honey?
Are you sure, dead sure you ain't thinkin' of what he's got 'stead of what he is?
I know it'll be mighty nice for you to be one of the fine folks and they're big reasons why you ought, but it's goin' to take a mighty good man to match you--a mighty good man.

And it's the man you've got to live with, not his money." "Ollie's good, Daddy," she returned in a low voice, her eyes fixed upon the floor.
"I know, I know," replied Jim.

"He wouldn't do nobody no harm; he's good enough that way, and I ain't a faultin' him.


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