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The Tree-Man

Euphemia would not allow all the products of her yard to go to market, and also a great many eggs and fowls were sold. She had not contented herself with her original stock of poultry but had bought fowls during the winter, and she certainly had extraordinary good luck, or else her extraordinary system worked extraordinarily well.

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