gested immediately that I buy it for him; and he wanted to write acheck then for the purchase price, for fear the opportunity might belost. [Here follow some observations concerning the Yankee, which Lang confesses that he has not read, and has abstained from reading because----]. They knew this. He said that American enthusiasm in such matters stopped well above theirpockets, and that this revolutionary errand would fail.
I have it now. The human eye could see it then--that dainty little speck. We did not know how to value it. t your miserable lives to a clean and withered oldage? What is the use of your saving money that is so utter
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