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Jake and me, last fall, went up by Widdah Peters' s one day, and shuck them trees, and got nigh about a good bushel o' wa'nuts. I used to kind o' like to crack 'em for the young uns, nights, last winter, when Hepsy 'd let 'em sit up. Though she 's allers for drivin' on 'em all off to bed, and makin' it kind o' solitary, Hepsy is.'' And Sam concluded the con- jugal allusion with a deep sigh. "Have you ever been into the grounds of the Dench house 1 " said Uncle Fly. "Wal, no, not reely; but Jake..., he has; and ben into the house, too. There was a fellow named 'Biah Smith that used to be a kind o' servant to the next family that come in after Lady Frankland went out, and he took Jake all over it once when there wa'n't nobody there. 'Biah, he said that when Sir Harry lived there, there was one room that was always kept shet up, and want never gone into, and in that 'ere room there was the long red cloak, and the hat and sword, and all the clothes he hed on when he was buried under the ruins in that 'ere earth- quake.
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