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StourStour is the name of several rivers in England:
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twenty cents."
"The cow isn't worth that. She doesn't give as much milk as the
consequence?"
"I suppose Squire Green will take back the cow."
"Perhaps you can get another somewhere else, on better terms."
"I am afraid my credit won't be very good. I agreed to forfeit ten.html">ten
prosper."
Before Mrs. Walton had time to reply, a knock was heard at the
thin figure and wrinkled face, whose deep-set, crafty eyes peered
"Good evening, Squire Green," said Mr. Walton, politely, guessing
young as I was once, and it chills my blood."
"Come up to the fire.html">fire, Squire Green," said Mrs. Walton, who wanted
him.
The old man.html">man sat down and spread his hands before the fire.
"Anything new stirring, Squire?" asked Hiram Walton.
"Nothin' that I know on. I was lookin' over my papers to-night,
dollars with interest, which makes the whole come to forty-one
you'll be ready?" and the old man peered at Hiram Walton with his
answered, "that I can't pay the note. Times have been hard, and my
exact the forfeit of ten dollars.
"The contrack provides that if you can't meet the note you shall
You knew the note was comin' due, and you'd oughter have provided
I couldn't make money, and I earned all I could."
"You hain't been equinomical," said the squire, testily. "Folks
and he thumped on the floor with his cane.
"I should like to have you tell us how we can economize any more
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