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The Foreigner

CHAPTER XV
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If ever I get out alive!" "Hoots awa', Aunt, it's just a wagon." "Marjorie, why will you use such vulgar expressions?
Of course, it's a wagon.

Wha's--who's in it ?" "Indeed, I'm not caring," said her niece; "they'll no' eat us." "Marjorie, behave yourself, I'm saying, and speak as you are taught.

Run away for your father." "Indeed, Aunt, how could I do this and leave you here by yourself?
A wild Indian might run off with you." "Mercy me! What a lassie! I'm fair distracted." "Oh, Auntie dear," said Marjorie, with a change of voice, "it is just a man bringing some oats.

Mr.Harris told me he was to get a load this afternoon.

We will need to take them from him.


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