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... years and mo' with such a sancterfied woman as Martha Gordon won't make out to toll a man up to the pearly gates, I allow the' ain't no preacher goin' to do it." "Well, now; maybe that's the reason," drawled Japheth Pettigrass, the.
... years and mo' with such a sancterfied woman as Martha Gordon won't make out to toll a man up to the pearly gates, I allow the' ain't no preacher goin' to do it." "Well, now; maybe that's the reason," drawled Japheth Pettigrass, the.
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... gate, to the wooded hills across the creek. It was a hot July afternoon, a full month after the revival, and Thomas Jefferson was at that perilous pass where Satan is said to lurk for the purpose of providing employment for the idle. He ...
... gate, to the wooded hills across the creek. It was a hot July afternoon, a full month after the revival, and Thomas Jefferson was at that perilous pass where Satan is said to lurk for the purpose of providing employment for the idle. He ...
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... gate and walked up the driveway until he was handing his card to her grandfather. When she did see him, she looked twice at him; not because he was trigly clad in brown duck and tightly-buttoned service leggings, but because he wore his ...
... gate and walked up the driveway until he was handing his card to her grandfather. When she did see him, she looked twice at him; not because he was trigly clad in brown duck and tightly-buttoned service leggings, but because he wore his ...
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... gate, and I don't b'lieve the Major is allowin' to ask ye to stay to supper." The railroad man scowled and recovered his dignity, or some portion of it. "You're a hospitable lot," he said, moving off toward the driveway. "You can tell ...
... gate, and I don't b'lieve the Major is allowin' to ask ye to stay to supper." The railroad man scowled and recovered his dignity, or some portion of it. "You're a hospitable lot," he said, moving off toward the driveway. "You can tell ...
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