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"It's handy for 'most anything, missis, " said Dinah. So it appeared tobe. From the variety it contained Miss Ophelia pulled out first a finedamask table-cloth stained with blood, having evidently been used toenvelop some raw meat. "What's this, Dinah? You don't wrap up meat in your mistress's besttable-cloth?" "Oh, Lor', missis, no; the towels was all a-missin', so I just did it. Ilaid it out to wash that ar; that's why I put it thar. " "Shir'less!" said Miss Ophelia to herself, proceeding to ...tumble over thedrawer, where she found a nutmeg-grater and two or three nutmegs, aMethodist hymn-book, a couple of soiled Madras handkerchiefs, some yarnand knitting-work, a paper of tobacco and a pipe, a few crackers, one ortwo gilded china saucers with some pomade in them, one or two thin oldshoes, a piece of flannel carefully pinned up enclosing some small whiteonions, several damask table-napkins, some coarse crash towels, sometwine and darning-needles, and several broken papers, from which sundrysweet herbs were sifting into the drawer.
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