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Brownsmith’s Boy

CHAPTER TWENTY SEVEN
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"I don't pay no heed to no other time." "Bring as good a load as you can, and the coarser the better; but don't hurry the horse," said Mr Solomon.

"Give him his own time, and he'll draw a very heavy load." "All right, master.

I'll take care." "Got your shovel and pick ?" "Shovel.

Shan't want no pick; the sand comes down as soon as you touch it.

Now, then, Mars Grant, ready?
May as well take a couple more sacks." The sacks were put in, and we were ready for a start, when a yelp took my attention, and I said: "I suppose you wouldn't like us to take Juno, sir ?" "Oh, I don't know.


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