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MRS. WIGGS OF THE
CABBAGE PATCH


CHAPTER I
MRS. WIGGS'S PHILOSOPHY

"In the mud and scum of things
Something always, always sings!"

"MY, but it's nice an' cold this mornin'! The thermometer's done fell up to zero!"

Mrs. Wiggs made the statement as cheerfully as if her elbows were not sticking out through the boy's coat that she wore, or her teeth chattering in her head like a pair of castanets. But, then, Mrs. Wiggs was a philosopher, and the sum and substance of her philosophy lay in keeping the dust off

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