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Springhaven

CHAPTER VI
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Miss Faith is the lass for a good quiet man, without no airs and graces, and to my judgment every bit as comely, and more of her to hold on by.

But the Lord 'a mercy upon us.

Mrs.Cloam, you've a-been married like my poor self; and you knows what we be, and we knows what you be.

Looks 'ain't much to do with it after the first week or two.

It's the cooking, and the natur', and the not going contrairy.
B'lieve Miss Dolly would go contrairy to a hangel, if her was j'ined to him three days." "Prejudice! prejudice!" the housekeeper replied, while shaking her finger severely at him.


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