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The Rise of Roscoe Paine

CHAPTER XV
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Now I must carry it, I suppose, in spite of appearances." I believed I saw an opportunity to escape.
"I am going directly home," I said.

"Let me carry it down for you.

I will send it over to your house by Lute." "Oh, no thank you.

I could not think of troubling Mr.Rogers.But do you really want to carry it?
You may, for a while.

We will take turns.


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