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Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Millville

CHAPTER XXV
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If he refuses, I'll carry the matter to the courts.

McNutt's a rascal, and a fool in the bargain; but we've had some of his melons and the girls have had five dollars' worth of fun in getting them.

But assure him that this squares accounts, Thomas." Thomas performed his mission.
McNutt rolled his eyes, pounded the floor with his stump to emphasize his mingled anger and satisfaction, and then receipted the bill.
"It's jest five more'n I 'spected to git, Hucks," he said with a grin.
"But what's the use o' havin' nabobs around, ef ye don't bleed 'em ?" * * * * * This story is one of the delightful "Aunt Jane Series" in which are chronicled the many interesting adventures in the lives of those fascinating girls and dear old "Uncle John." The other volumes can be bought wherever books are sold.

A complete list of titles, which is added to from time to time, is given on page 3 of this book.
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