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He stepped in there, an' they sent him right over. That's what I've come up for, to tell you. " The little dressmaker was saying the con- cluding sentences to the walls and the furni- ture, Miss Judith being rapidly on her way toward the sound of voices in the keeping- room. "As I was saying hem! it's the awfullest fix, for Doctor Pilcher, of course, won't come, an' there ain't no other doctor nigher'n Free- burg, an' O Miss Pet'bone, how d'ye do ? " " Deacon Badger's sick, " said the little wi...dow, distress and animation contending for possession of her withered face. "Jest as I thought 'twould be, Judith. I'm glad he's so forehanded he can lay by an' be sick ; but it's a dretful thing to go down to the grave havin' folks say you swore, an' " " They sent you for me, Mr. Folinsbee ? '' asked Miss Judith quickly, interrupting the stream. "They said you was to come's quick as you could, " said Mr. Folinsbee from his perch on 254 THE PETTinONE XAME. the extreme edge of a stiff hair-cloth chair, to which he was clinging for support in his ex- citement over Mrs.
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