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The Shoulders of Atlas

CHAPTER XIV
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"Then, too, I guess she didn't care any too much about those folks she lived with.

For my part, I think it's the queerest thing I ever heard of that Miss Farrel, if she took such a notion to the child, enough to do so much for her, didn't keep her herself." "Miss Farrel was a queer woman," said Henry.
"I guess she wasn't any too well balanced," agreed Sylvia.
"What do you suppose tired Rose out so much this morning ?" asked Henry.

"It isn't such a very long ride to Alford." "I don't know.

She looked like a ghost when she got home.

I'm glad she's laying down.


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