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Prairie Folks

PART III
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He can't get along without her.

If he does, why, I'll rent a farm here, and we'll go to work housekeepin'.

I can git the money.

She sha'n't always be poor," he ended, with a vow.
The window was raised again, and the girl's voice was heard low and tremulous: "Lime, I'm ready, but I wish we didn't"---- He put his arm around her waist and helped her out, and did not put her down till they reached the road.

She was completely dressed, even to her hat and shoes, but she mourned: "My hair is every-which-way; Lime, how can I be married so ?" They were nearing the horse and buggy now, and Lime laughed.


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