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Prairie Folks

PART IV
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Will you do it?
Think how much she has done for you! Will you ?" He remained silent, and looked discouragingly rude.

His sweaty, dirty shirt was open at the neck, his arms were bare, his scraggly teeth were yellow with tobacco, and his uncombed hair lay tumbled about on his high, narrow head.

His clumsy, unsteady hands played with the dishes on the table.

His pride was struggling with his sense of justice; he knew he ought to consent, and yet it was so hard to acknowledge himself to blame.

The girl went on in a voice piercingly sweet, trembling with pity and pleading.
"What word can I carry to her from you?
I'm going to go and see her.


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