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1 2 | enterprising, forty years old or more, and of a health
2 4 | the suggestion of foolish old gossips who did not stop
3 4 | New World, would not the Old in its turn, be desecrated
4 6 | everywhere were much alarmed. My old servant, naturally credulous
5 6 | will happen,” continued the old housekeeper, complainingly, “
6 6 | morning of June fifteenth, my old servant brought me a letter
7 6 | exclaimed I, speaking to my old servant, for lack of another,”
8 6 | Morganton?” said the old woman, “isn’t that the place
9 6 | Then from whom?” asked the old servant, doubly curious
10 6 | quality as a woman and as an old gossip.~Looking again at
11 7 | from my open mouth. The old servant stared at me, not
12 7 | was in the waters of the Old World, or else resting in
13 7 | will be best, sir.”~My poor old housekeeper was always frightening
14 7 | entrances. So I concluded my old servant had made much of
15 7 | would permit, the devoted old soul burst into my room
16 7 | time on, indeed, neither my old servant nor I saw them again
17 8 | different Powers of the Old World hoped also to obtain
18 8 | said emphatically to my old housekeeper: “The machine
19 8 | the announced view of the Old World.~And so the time passed.
20 9 | the Terror~July 15.~To the Old and New World,~The propositions
21 9 | take them.~Let both the Old and the New World realize
22 11| separates the New and the Old World. Not only would its
23 12| him as positively as my old servant had done. It was
24 18| Chapter 18~THE OLD HOUSEKEEPER’S LAST COMMENT~
25 18| imagine what a welcome my old housekeeper gave me when
26 18| Ah, well!” replied the old woman, “he was worthy of
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