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" Yankee spent the summer months sellingsewing-machines and new patent churns. "There's plenty of pasture, " said Ranald, "and Fox will soon makefriends with Lisette. She is very kind, whatever. " "Ain't ever hitched her, have you?" said Yankee. "No. " "Well, might hitch her up some day. Guess you wudn't hurt thebuckboard. " "Not likely, " said Ranald, looking at the old, ramshackle affair. "Used to drive some myself, " said Yankee. But to this idea Ranald didnot take kindly. Yankee stood for a... few moments looking down the lane and over thefields, and then, turning to Ranald, said, "Guess it's about ready tobegin plowin'. Got quite a lot of it to do, too, ain't you?" "Yes, " said Ranald, "I was thinking I would be beginning to-morrow. " "Purty slow business with the oxen. How would it do to hitch up Lisetteand old Fox yonder?" Then Ranald understood the purpose of Yankee's visit. "I would be very glad, " said Ranald, a great load lifting from hisheart. "I was afraid of the work with only the oxen.
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