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Chapter 9
ll do it. I dont o do anyway.”

    So ts arting ednesday, even tests to study for, even  application needing to be finis of every place sarted at to out about sixty cans in all, and I figured t it ake only a day to collect to putting t, it  aken Jamie almost six o do because s o find sixty empty jars and cans and t out only t  a time. arted out, I felt sort of funny about being t it , but I kept telling myself t Jamie o help.

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    to keep t stop to cake in bet dumped one jar or can into t, combining t along. By t day all to my room. I sa too many-but I  actually nervous until I emptied tents onto my floor and sa ted primarily of pennies. t nearly as many slugs or paper clips as Id t t be, I ill disened   a lot of money, especially wy kids.

    I didnt get discouraged, t it ake, I  out t day, ted y proprietors ake: $23.89.

    ter counting up t believe it. terfront, s and teenagers like me . e   think.

    Seeing tle ed in all-$55.73-made me feel a t for almost a imes. t nigo call Jamie to tell  Id collected, but I just couldnt do it. Sold me ed some
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