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The Tree of Appomattox

CHAPTER IX
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I wouldn't break a bough or a bush.
I'd even be careful how hard I stepped on the leaves.

Birds could walk all over me if they liked.

I'd drink from those clear streams, and I'd sleep in my blanket on a bed of leaves." "But suppose it rained, Arthur ?" "I wouldn't let it rain in that enchanted week of mine.

Nothing would happen except what I wanted to happen.

It would be a week of the most absolute peace and quiet the world has ever known.


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