[Sevenoaks by J. G. Holland]@TWC D-Link bookSevenoaks CHAPTER XII 26/29
I can't seen 'im, an' I must look purty small to Him if He can seen me; but I hope He knows as I'm obleeged to 'im, more nor I can tell 'im.
When He made a good woman, He did the biggest thing out, an' when He started a man to lovin' on her, He set up the best business that was ever did.
I hope He likes the 'rangement, and won't put nothin' in the way on't.
Amen! I'm goin' to bed." Jim put his last determination into immediate execution.
He found Mr. Benedict in his first nap, from which he felt obliged to rouse him, with the information that it was "all right," and that the quicker the house was finished the better it would be for all concerned. The next morning, Turk having been substituted for the child in the foreground of the front elevation of the hotel, the two men went up to Miss Butterworth's, and exhibited and talked over the plans.
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