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The Rise of Roscoe Paine

CHAPTER XV
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She left a note for you." "Who?
Olinda ?" "Land sakes! no! What would Olindy be doin' down here?
There ain't any brides to dress in this house, or bridegrooms either unless you're cal'latin' to be one, or Lute turns Mormon.

That last notion ain't such a bad one," with a dry smile.

"Another wife or two to help me take care of him would come in handy." "Who did leave the note for me, then ?" "Nellie, of course.

She wanted me to be sure you got it.

Somethin' about that wonderful weddin', I s'pose.


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