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Following the Equator
Part 2

CHAPTER XIII
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But there are times for mourning, and we will attend to this case further on; other matters are pressing, now.

I will go down and set the machinery in motion in a quiet way and buy the crop.

It will cheer the drooping spirits of the boys, in a transitory way.

Everything is transitory in this world.

Sixty days hence, when they are called to deliver the goods, they will think they've been struck by lightning.


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