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A Girl Of The Limberlost

CHAPTER X
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You are set on having your own way.

Go on, and have it, and see how you like it!" Elnora went upstairs and did not come down again that night, which her mother called pouting.
"I've thought all night," said the girl at breakfast, "and I can't see any way but to borrow the money of Uncle Wesley and pay it back from some that the Bird Woman will owe me, when I get one more specimen.

But that means that I can't go to--that I will have to teach this winter, if I can get a city grade or a country school." "Just you dare go dinging after Wesley Sinton for money," cried Mrs.
Comstock.

"You won't do any such a thing!" "I can't see any other way.

I've got to have the money!" "Quit, I tell you!" "I can't quit!--I've gone too far!" "Well then, let me get your clothes, and you can pay me back." "But you said you had no money!" "Maybe I can borrow some at the bank.


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