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But he thought better of it, and waited fully a minutebefore he spoke. "You know your Aunt Alviry needs ye, " he said. "If you kin fix it withher, why I don't see as I need object. " "Will it be too much trouble for you to get my trunk, Uncle, so that Ican begin going to school next week?" Ruth asked. "Ain't you got nothin' to wear to school?" he said. "It's dress; isit? Beginning that trouble airly; ain't ye?" He seemed to be quite cross again, and the girl looked at him insurprise. "Dear Uncl...e! You will get the trunk from the station, won't you?" "No I won't, " he said. "Because why? Because I can't. " "You can't?" she gasped, and even Aunt Alvirah looked startled. "That's what I said. " "Why-- why can't you?" cried Ruth. "Has something happened to mytrunk?" "That's jest it-- and it warn't no fault o' mine, " said the miller. "Igot the trunk like I said I would and it was in the wagon when we camedown the hill yonder "Oh, oh!" gasped Ruth, her hands clasped. "You don't mean when you ranthe mules into the water, Uncle?" "I had to get to my mill.
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