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Hills of the Shatemuc

CHAPTER XV
14/16

There's no good of an overcoat but to hold so much heft of water, and a man goes lighter without it.

As long as you've got to be soaked through, what's the odds ?" "I didn't lay my account with this sort of thing when I set out," said Winthrop.
"O _I_ did.

I have it about a third of the time, I guess.

This and March is the plaguiest months in the hull year.

They do use up a man." Some thread of association brought his little sister's open book and pointed finger on the sudden before Winthrop, and for a moment he was silent.
"Yours is rather bad business this time of year," he remarked.
"Like all other business," said the man; "aint much choice.
There's a wet and a dry to most things.


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