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| | The Flower of the Chapdelaines, by George W. Cable (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23) |
 | | “Scipion,” said Castanado to a short, swarthy, broad-bearded man, “I have the honor to make you acquaint’ with my friend Mr. |
 | | But Chester himself interested those two and they stayed. When he said that Beloiseau’s sidewalk samples had often made him covet some excuse for going in and seeing both the stock and the craftsman, “That was excuse ab-undant!” was the prompt response, and Castanado put in: |
 | | “No,” said Scipion, “I think tha’z juz’ a fashion of speech that he took a drink. I do that myself, going to bed.” |
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