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... seat , and two miles from a town of 400 in- habitants . It would have been better for our com- munity in a moral and social sense if the town had been one hundred and ninety - eight miles farther away . A town of that size is ...
... seat , and two miles from a town of 400 in- habitants . It would have been better for our com- munity in a moral and social sense if the town had been one hundred and ninety - eight miles farther away . A town of that size is ...
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... seats , and wagons with seat boards . This , remember , was twenty - five years ago . There were no automobiles in that aggregation . Could you find such an array of vehicles at any gathering in the Middle West to - day ? I leave that ...
... seats , and wagons with seat boards . This , remember , was twenty - five years ago . There were no automobiles in that aggregation . Could you find such an array of vehicles at any gathering in the Middle West to - day ? I leave that ...
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... seats , nor with seat boards either . There are a few back numbers who ride in carryalls and top buggies , but mostly the conveyances are automobiles . Indian Creek is still flowing south . The schoolhouse is still there . The wood pile ...
... seats , nor with seat boards either . There are a few back numbers who ride in carryalls and top buggies , but mostly the conveyances are automobiles . Indian Creek is still flowing south . The schoolhouse is still there . The wood pile ...
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... with such force out of the door that he was entirely out of the way of the rest who suddenly assumed an orderly and respectful manner and passed to their seats . Dick stood at the door in a rage , awaiting 50 THE RURAL SCHOOL FROM WITHIN.
... with such force out of the door that he was entirely out of the way of the rest who suddenly assumed an orderly and respectful manner and passed to their seats . Dick stood at the door in a rage , awaiting 50 THE RURAL SCHOOL FROM WITHIN.
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... seat , I told him he would occupy a seat further in front . I am not certain how ashamed am of my feelings , but I never felt better in my life . I secretly hoped he would refuse to obey me so that we might measure forces at once . So ...
... seat , I told him he would occupy a seat further in front . I am not certain how ashamed am of my feelings , but I never felt better in my life . I secretly hoped he would refuse to obey me so that we might measure forces at once . So ...
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