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- " Well, when Mr. Swift grew a little calmer, and I did too, for I was so frightened at first that I felt al- most as pale as he looked, he said he didn't wonder I turned pale ; it w T as, he believed, not carelessness, but because I did it on purpose. Mr. Towne thought so, and so he began to think. Then, Macy, if I had died for it, I could not say a word to de- fend myself, and when he got angry GEOKGE'S TKOUBLE. 127 at me because I wouldn't speak, and took up the horsewhip to strike rue, I s...prang at him like a mad dog, pulled the whi'p out of his hand and broke it over my knee ; but the fight for it frightened Jenny, and she started off into a keen run, so I threw myself down the steep bank, ran to the stream, forded it, where I never dared to jump in before, and caught her by her head just as she was turning on to that narrow bridge over Seman's Dam. If she had swerved an inch from the track there she would have upset the wagon, and Mr. Swift been killed as likely as not. " " How dreadful !" sai'd Macy, with a slight shudder.
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