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" Huldy had got to likin' to be with him ; and it all come over her that perhaps she ought to go away ; and her throat kind o' filled up so she couldn't hardly speak; and, says she, 'I can't sing to-night.' " Says he, ' You don't know how much good your... "
Oldtown Fireside Stories - Σελίδα 73
των Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1872 - 199 σελίδες
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