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Page viii
... didn't have to do anything more in life . He was a marked and made man . As a matter of fact , he didn't do much more except beget a few more boys with square heads like his own . But he is one of the great names in our family . And he ...
... didn't have to do anything more in life . He was a marked and made man . As a matter of fact , he didn't do much more except beget a few more boys with square heads like his own . But he is one of the great names in our family . And he ...
Page xi
... t been around rural New England much . But he went up and took a look at Frost's Vermont . There's New England enough for you . And he could see New Hampshire over the border , too . He didn't have to look long . For he has good eyes ...
... t been around rural New England much . But he went up and took a look at Frost's Vermont . There's New England enough for you . And he could see New Hampshire over the border , too . He didn't have to look long . For he has good eyes ...
Page xiii
... didn't hesitate a second . He grabbed up a piece of ma- ple wood and started cutting . He talked to me the whole time . He hardly glanced at what he was doing . But the fingers of both hands were busy all right . And Lankes's left ...
... didn't hesitate a second . He grabbed up a piece of ma- ple wood and started cutting . He talked to me the whole time . He hardly glanced at what he was doing . But the fingers of both hands were busy all right . And Lankes's left ...
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