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Up the Hill and Over

CHAPTER III
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Turrible extravagant! Folks says it takes Esther all her time paying for them with her school money.

But I dunno.
What say ?" "I didn't say anything.

But, since you ask, do you think all this is any of my business ?" "Well, since you ask, it ain't.

'Tisn't my business either; but it kind of passes the time.

Giddap!" Perhaps the old horse knew he was getting near the end of his journey for, contrary to expectation, he did "giddap" with a jerk which nearly unseated the doctor and caused a flicker of mild surprise to flit across the sad one's face.
"Turrible fast horse, this," he confided, "all you got to do is to get him going." "Don't let me take you out of your way.


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