The book Field-Path And Highway was written by author Miller, Elva E., 1879-1927 Here you can read free online of Field-Path And Highway book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Field-Path And Highway a good or bad book?
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"It says, 'D-r-y b-r-e-a-d, d-r-y b-r-e-a-d.' " The owner slipped off home, had a big dinner cooked, and that afternoon listened again. The saw was going at a lively pace. The first darky asked once more : "What's dis saw sayin' now, Sam ?" Sam gave an extra sweep to his stroke as he answered : "It says, 'Bacon an' beans, sop an' puddin' ; bacon an' beans, sop an' puddin'.' " A Teller of Tales. 51 Wholly without uplift or inspiration was the account of the hill farmer's band of roving sheep whi...ch a neighbor, angered by a raid upon his crops, put up and held for ransom. Receiv- ing word of what had happened, the shepherd went to town and sought for inspiration. He received it, too, for that evening he came back riding rather unsteadily, and called his angry neighbor to the gate. "Bill," he asked in tones of maudlin penitence, "don't you love me?" The neighbor evaded the question, but he per- sisted : "So you don't love me. Bill?" "Yes," said the neighbor, tiring of his questions and presence, "I love yoii; go on home." "So you love me, Bill ?" "Yes," with much impatience.
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