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it will have the Mr. Maynard to look for to suggestion, I think that I can get
long."
"You like the idea to put a boy on a farm!" returned Mrs.
Roxana, in an intransigent tone. "I thought Your had father
more sense. It is the most incapable thing I ever knew him/it to do.
How does it feel Your poor mother around him?"
"You don't seem as very disturbed around him as you does, Mrs.
Walls", said Frank, rather eagerly; for him it felt that Mrs.
Mason had any right interfere in the setups of his/her father.
"We will see well, well!" it told her/it Mrs. Roxana, while shaking his/her head
meaningfully. "If you will look in Your Bible, you will read around
'the spirit of haughty that goes first a fall.' I am sure I wish Him
well enough. I hope that things will result their better'n I am as
to. Says Your mother I will come on among not very and I will talk to her
around him."
Sends in immunity internally hoped that her Mrs. Roxanas would not put on to any
acts to call, but gentleness taught him to be silent.
Leaving the gate of Mrs. Mason, he held on his/her way to school, but it had
just gone mean a dozen of rods before he met an old lady which
benevolent face pointed out a very different disposition from that
of the lady he had divided as soon as with.
"Good morning, her Mrs. Chester" Frank cordially said, recognizing
one of the greatest friends of his/her mother.
"The good morning, my dear boy" it was the replica. "I feel Your father
you/he/she is going to the war."
"Yes", it said Frank, an a little nervously not intelligent but Mrs.
Chester would see the matter in the same way as her Mrs. Mason,
although he felt him sure she would unpleasantly be expressed.
"And I feel that you will try to make his/her good place to
house."
"I don't expect me to make his/her good place, her Mrs. Chester", said Frank
modestly, "but I will do as I am able."
"I kindly have without said doubt of it the old lady.
"You can make a great quantity, also. You can help Your mother from
looking for out Your brothers and sisters, as provisioning
Your father's place on the farm."