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Shavings

CHAPTER VII
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All I want of you is to say yes or no.

I tell you Mrs.Armstrong thinks she can't afford to pay forty a month." "Yes." "And perhaps she can't.

But you've got your own interests to think about.

What shall I do ?" "Yes." "YES! What in time are you sayin' yes for ?" "Hum?
Eh?
Oh, excuse me, Sam; I didn't mean yes, I mean no." "Gracious king!" "Well--er--er--," desperately, "you told me to say yes or no, so I--" "See here, Jed Winslow, HAVE you heard what I've been sayin' ?" "Why, no, Sam; honest I ain't.

I've run across an idea about makin' a different kind of mill--one like a gull, you know, that'll flap its wings up and down when the wind blows--and--er--I'm afraid my head is solid full of that and nothin' else.


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