Nature and Human Nature by Thomas Chandler Haliburton
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XVIII. HOLDING UP THE MIRROR
XIX. THE BUNDLE OF STICKS XX. TOWN AND COUNTRY XXI. THE HONEYMOON XXII. A DISH OF CLAMS XXIII. THE DEVIL'S HOLE; OR, FISH AND FLESH XXIV. THE CUCUMBER LAKE XXV. THE RECALL CHAPTER I. A SURPRISE. Thinks I to myself, as I overheard a person inquire of the servant at the door, in an unmistakeable voice and tone, "Is the Squire to hum?" that can be no one else than my old friend Sam Slick the Clockmaker. But it could admit of no doubt when he proceeded, "If he is, tell him I am here." |
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