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Thankful’s Inheritance

CHAPTER XII
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You know that well's I do." "I snum I never thought of it, or you wouldn't have got me this far without settlin' that question.

I was confirmed into the Baptist faith when I was twelve year old.

And you must have known that just as well as I knew you was a Methodist." "Well, if you knew I was one you ought to know I'd want a Methodist to marry me.

'Twas a Methodist married me afore." "Humph! What do you suppose I care who married you before?
I'm the one that's goin' with you to be married now; and if I was married by anybody but a Baptist minister I wouldn't feel as if I was married at all." "Well, I shan't be married by no Baptist." "No Methodist shall marry ME." "Now, look here, Hannah--" "I don't care, Caleb.

You ain't done nothin' but contradict me since we started.


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