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Knowing by experience how lonely and perplexed a grove owner feels at the
beginning , I have come over to be neighborly and to talk trees . I own the grove
across the lake . I fancy I can give McAllister some points . My name is Roycroft ...
Knowing by experience how lonely and perplexed a grove owner feels at the
beginning , I have come over to be neighborly and to talk trees . I own the grove
across the lake . I fancy I can give McAllister some points . My name is Roycroft ...
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Knowing by experience how lonely and perplexed a grove owner feels at the
beginning, he has come over to be neighborly and to talk trees. He owns the
grove across the lake. He fancies he can give McAllister some points.” “You have
an ...
Knowing by experience how lonely and perplexed a grove owner feels at the
beginning, he has come over to be neighborly and to talk trees. He owns the
grove across the lake. He fancies he can give McAllister some points.” “You have
an ...
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“You are making it difficult for me, but nevertheless I intend to talk the matter over.
” “What “matter'?” she asked, coldly. “For my part, I am unaware of any 'matter'
that requires to be talked over.” “That remark happens to hit the very heart of the ...
“You are making it difficult for me, but nevertheless I intend to talk the matter over.
” “What “matter'?” she asked, coldly. “For my part, I am unaware of any 'matter'
that requires to be talked over.” “That remark happens to hit the very heart of the ...
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Have the others all been light and airy?” she asked. “I see that you are under
constant mental strain. And I do not wonder at it. But I may be able to give you
helpful advice if you will only talk to me freely —I should say talk to me sincerely.
Have the others all been light and airy?” she asked. “I see that you are under
constant mental strain. And I do not wonder at it. But I may be able to give you
helpful advice if you will only talk to me freely —I should say talk to me sincerely.
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Sight by this mark on the barrel , ” he continued . “ What do you mean by ' sight ' ?
” He explained both subjectively and objectively , taking a sportsman's cautious
pains . “ Talk is so boring , " she mourned . “ Can't I begin to pop at something ?
Sight by this mark on the barrel , ” he continued . “ What do you mean by ' sight ' ?
” He explained both subjectively and objectively , taking a sportsman's cautious
pains . “ Talk is so boring , " she mourned . “ Can't I begin to pop at something ?
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