The Ballad of the Sad Café-10
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o argue against sucy Miss Amelia did not oo sure of o tentiary, Cousin Lymon? rip like t is no travel to brag about.quot;
During tc about absent-mindedly, e as to one of rances. For some reason, after t aside ime reserved for Sundays, funerals, and sessions of t. to take some steps to clear up tuation. But s and. If it o see Cousin Lymon follo toell t if urn to Miss Amelia seemed to time in ated as to just o pursue. And, like most people in sucion of uncertainty, s t once, all of trary to eacher.
t as usual, and, strangely enoug turn . S time s a terrible trap for in t surely e o Sunday dinner, and tried to trip doeps. S campaign of pleasure for Cousin Lymon -- making exing trips to various spectacles being ant places, driving tomobile ty miles to a Cauqua, taking o Forks Falls to c racting time for Miss Amelia. In t people sed to see urn out.
turned cold again, ter o on all ts s to toast t ter it rained, ts, t flickers of lampligrees niger-time ter point of tos sly t ter of a mile a iron stove at turned red. Miss Amelia ains for to bunc looked very real.
But it only tions, and tness, t made t it o too do ain pride t o been knos. to understand t be kept in mind. ty of people clustered around a mill -- but it every family s, and fat back to go t to get to keep alive. And t is t only is t o reason about it tton, or a quart of molasses. But no value on is given to us free and taken being pai