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" But she didn't say this nor anythingelse out loud, and bimeby, when the man had waited, and didn't get anyanswer, he begun to look at the shet-up posy more partic'lar, to see whyshe was so mum. And all of a suddent he says, the man did, "Looks tome's if you was somethin' that kind yourself, ain't ye?" "Oh, no, no, no!" whispers the shet-up posy. "I wish I was, I wish I was. I'm allright outside, humly and awk'ard, queer's I can be, but I ain't prettyinside, --oh! I most know I ain't. " "I ain...'t so sure o' that myself, "says the man, "but I can tell in a jiffy. " "Will you have to pick me topieces?" says the shet-up posy. "No, ma'am, " says the man; "I've got away o' tellin', the one I work for showed me. " The shet-up posy neverknowed what he done to her. I don't know myself, but 'twas somethin'soft and pleasant, that didn't hurt a mite, and then the man he says, "Well, well, well!" That's all he said, but he took her up real gentle, and begun to carry her away. "Where be ye takin' me?" says the shet-upposy.
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