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The Gilded Age
Part 2.

CHAPTER XI
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Examine them--examine them--they'll bear it.
See how perfectly firm and juicy they are--they can't start any like them in this part of the country, I can tell you.

These are from New Jersey -- I imported them myself.

They cost like sin, too; but lord bless me, I go in for having the best of a thing, even if it does cost a little more--it's the best economy, in the long run.

These are the Early Malcolm--it's a turnip that can't be produced except in just one orchard, and the supply never is up to the demand.

Take some more water, Washington--you can't drink too much water with fruit--all the doctors say that.


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