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Thankful’s Inheritance

CHAPTER XII
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I think that's the way." "Well, so do I; but, as I say, I ain't sure.

You needn't be so cross and unlikely, whether 'tis or 'tain't." If the main road had been dark, the branch road was darker, and the branches of the trees slapped and scratched the sides of the carryall.
Caleb's whole attention was given to his driving, and he said nothing.
Miss Parker at length broke the dismal silence.
"Caleb," she said, "what time had we ought to get to Bayport ?" "About four o'clock, I should think.

We'll drive 'round till about seven o'clock, and then we'll go and get married.

I used to know the Methodist minister there, and--" "METHODIST minister! You ain't goin' to a Methodist minister to be married ?" "I sartin shouldn't go to no one else.

I've been goin' to the Methodist church for over thirty year.


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