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The Daughter of Anderson Crow

CHAPTER IX
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Her people, whoever they be, are payin' you fer keepin' her an' not her fer stayin' here.

'Tain't likely she'll want to leave a good home like this 'un, is it?
Don't worry till the time comes, Anderson." "That's jest the point.

She's lived in New York an' she's got used to it.

She's got fine idees; even her clothes seem to fit different.

Now, do you s'pose that fine-lookin' girl with all her New York trimmin's 's goin' to hang 'round a fool little town like this?
Not much! She's goin' to dig out o' here as soon's she gits a chance; an' she's goin' to live right where her heart tells her she belongs--in the metropolees of New York.


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