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From: Anthony Cooper
Subject: [Emacs-commit] resident
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 09:52:15 +0700

She also tried to readthem to Abel and Barney, who did not love them. Bad language and obscene songswere heard.
For the first time in her life she liked going tochurch. Like agreen moonbeam with a gleam of red in it, if there could be such athing.
He was very well satisfied withhis bargain. She was not in the least afraid, with Barney atthe wheel. Cant have any sparkin going onhere behind my back.
All the money in the world couldnt buy what youre doing forCissy Gay, said Barney.
She knew much better than Valancywhat a party up back might be like if there should be liquor. She went to the church because she likedit and because in some inexplicable way it did her good. She would never have the courage towear that dress. I dont think theres anything more, said Valancy. And then she told him a little of her existencebefore she came to Roaring Abels. Somebody elsesexperience can never be yours. I just want to SEE what a party up back is like. Isnt it awful that I dont love my mother? For the most part, Abel was a good-naturedcreature, but occasionally he had a temper.
Old things passed away and all thingsbecame new. He hadnt the least idea what she was up to, but hewas sure her motive was not commendable.
He didnt know how she had beenbrought up.
She was no longer unimportant, little old maid Valancy Stirling. Neither of his eyebrowslooked like the other.
He did not believeValancy Stirling was out of her mind.
Another circlet of them went round her hair,dressed in the low puffs that became her. Valancy could have shaken him in her anger.

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