The Duke of Stockbridge by Edward Bellamy
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page 107 of 375 (28%)
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"Is that writ so, Pete?" "G'long, Pete, that ere's good." "Complains," began the reader again. "Go back tew the beginnin Pete, I los' the hang on't." "Yes, go back a leetle, Pete. It be mos'z long ez a sermon." "Shell I begin tew the beginnin?" "Yes, begin tew the beginnin agin, so's we'll all on us git the hang." "We--promise--not-tew-ak--under--our-commishins,--until--the--g--r-- grievunces--of--wich--the--people--complain,--are--r--e--d--r-- redressed." "Wot's redressed?" "That's same ez 'bolished." "Here be the names," pursued Pete. "Charles Goodrich." "He's the feller ez loss his hat." "William Whiting." |
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