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"I guess that's right, Dominie," were his spoken words "Skinner didn't have irl cae in the ideas of most people in this town"
"Fools! to let a child like that break up the dignity of a court-roorily in his chair He had lost in the gaaun
"Skinner can thank his kid for his life, nevertheless," interjected Jones, "for another jury will never convict hiist
Bates' question reain
"Bill, if I coive you your oay in the disputed question, then youforin the day," was Bill's answer, "but as you please, Dominie I don't knohat you want, but most of your friends will stick by you if the church is run on its old plan and according to the creed and the Bible"
When Minister Graves walked home he felt that in spite of fa froation