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was borned. An' pap, he didn't do so mighty much ary time,
seemed as if I simply could not tell the truth.html">truth.html">truth: something wouldn't
situation: "An' just look at all the money.html">money you-all done lost!"
"Money?" questioned Auntie Sue.
"Yep, 'money:'--that there reward what they'd a-paid you-all if
as much, maybe, as what was in that there letter you-all done sent
likely clean gone by now, an' here you done gone an' throw'd this
indignation.
"Judith Taylor," she said sharply, "how can you suggest such a
penny for doing such a thing.html">thing!"
And it was Judy, now, who stood silent and abashed before the
"And remember, we must be more careful than ever, now, not to let
that we ever saw him!"
"That there deteckertive man said as how the feller's name.html">name was
"I am telling you that his name is Brian Burns, and you had better
finds out the truth about him, you and I will go right along to
humbled Judy; and she slouched away to the kitchen.
Auntie Sue went to the door of Brian Kent's room. But, with her
The Sheriff's voice had been so loud. She feared to enter, yet she
was no answer, knocked again, louder. Cautiously, she opened the
asleep.
She tiptoed to the bed, and stood looking down upon the stranger
had violated one of the most deeply rooted principles of her
the deeps of her being, a lie was abhorrent,--and she had lied.html">lied,--
She had not merely evaded the truth; she had lied,--and that to
from the law. And the strangest thing about it was this, that she
She could not even.html">even feel that she had, indeed, sinned. She had even
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