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A Girl Of The Limberlost

CHAPTER IV
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"Seems to me I've heard of her paying, or offering to pay those who would take the money, for bugs and butterflies, and I've known people who sold that banker Indian stuff.
Once I heard that his pipe collection beat that of the Government at the Philadelphia Centennial.

Those things have come to have a value." "Well, there's about a bushel of that kind of valuables piled up in the woodshed, that belongs to Elnora.

At least, I picked them up because she said she wanted them.

Ain't it queer that she'd take to stones, bugs, and butterflies, and save them.

Now they are going to bring her the very thing she wants the worst.


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