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Freckles

CHAPTER IV
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You name a morning when you will walk up the west side of the swamp and then turn round and walk back down the same side again and the money is yours.

Couldn't anything be easier than that, could it ?" "Depinds entirely on the man," said Freckles.

The lilt of a lark hanging above the swale beside them was not sweeter than the sweetness of his voice.

"To some it would seem to come aisy as breathing; and to some, wringin' the last drop of their heart's blood couldn't force thim! I'm not the man that goes into a scheme like that with the blindfold over me eyes, for, you see, it manes to break trust with the Boss; and I've served him faithful as I knew.

You'll have to be making the thing very clear to me understanding." "It's so dead easy," repeated Wessner, "it makes me tired of the simpleness of it.


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