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Israel Potter

CHAPTER IX
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Use the white cake." "Is that cheaper, Doctor ?" "Yes, but just as good as the other.

You don't ever munch sugar, do you?
It's bad for the teeth.

I'll take the sugar." So the paper of sugar was likewise dropped into one of the capacious coat pockets.
"Oh, you better take the whole furniture, Doctor Franklin.

Here, I'll help you drag out the bedstead." "My honest friend," said the wise man, pausing solemnly, with the two bottles, like swimmer's bladders, under his arm-pits; "my honest friend, the bedstead you will want; what I propose to remove you will not want." "Oh, I was only joking, Doctor." "I knew that.

It's a bad habit, except at the proper time, and with the proper person.


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