The Measure of a Man a Tale of the Big Woods

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Anyhow, John Fair- meadow's a minister for men ; he's no little sister o' the rich.
" At this time he hast headquarters with One Eyed Mag, which keeps the Mother-Used-t'- Make-It Restaurant, near the depot at Swamp's End, a large an' flabby lady, not open t' sus- picion, a perfectly respectable person, poor soul ! on account o' one eye an' various other varieties o' looks. These same headquarters was a home- made institution o' one room with a barred win- dow for the confinement an' cure o' the
... snakes. There was a bit of a mystery at Mag's, too, with which the parson had nothin' t' do. 'Twas in the shape of a wee small girl a pretty little rogue called Angel which Mag foster-mothered like a lonely hen ; an' 'twas this child that had led Gingerbread Jenkins around by the hand at Swamp's End while the wish for liquor was yet on him. 'Twas a mystery that couldn't be ac- counted for by no guessin' the boys o' Swamp's End was able for. 'Twas said that a lady from Big Rapids come t' see the child when nobody was lookin' a real lady o' fashion with reasons of her own an' I'm able t' say, as it turned out, That MEASURE of LOl/E 203 that a lady from nearer than Big Rapids would often slip in at the kitchen door of a dark night t' see little Angel put t' bed ; but it wasn't no lady o' fashion.

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