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Vandemark’s Folly

CHAPTER XV
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If you had kept the main road, this trouble which will raise blazes with things in this county till you and I are gray-headed, never would have happened.

The Bunkers would have had that salt, and everybody else would have had an alibi.

Maybe it was Judge Stone's instinct for party harmony that made him cross at you for dodging the Bunkers by driving down by the Hoosier settlement.

He was cross, wasn't he?
Instinct is a great matter, says Falstaff.

He was mad on instinct, I reckon! And you drove off the road on instinct.


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