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The Daughter of Anderson Crow

CHAPTER XIX
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Two or three coal-oil stoves were used to heat the cave and for cooking purposes.

There were several lanterns, a number of implements (such as spades, axes, crowbars, sledges, and so forth), stool-kegs, a rough table, which was used for all purposes known to the dining-room, kitchen, scullery and even bedchamber.

Sam slept on the table.

Horse blankets were thrown about the floor in confusion.

They served as bedclothes when the gang slept.


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