Seventeen; a Tale of Youth And Summer Time And the Baxter Family, Expecially William

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'I couldn' clean 'em by Resurreckshum, let alone pressin' 'em!' No'm! Well, he had his blue britches, too, but they's so ripped an' tore an' ^ kind o' shredded away in one place, the cook she jes' hollered when he spread 'em out, an' he didn' even ast me could I mend 'em. An' he had two pairs o' them white flannen britches, but hones'ly, Miz Baxter, I don't scarcely think Genesis would wear 'em, the way they is now!
'Well,' I says, 'ain't but one thing lef to do I can 118 TIME DOES FLY see,' I
...says. 'Why don't you go put on that nice black suit you had las' winter?'" "Of course!" Mrs. Baxter cried. "I'll go and—" "No'm," said Adelia. "You don' need to.
He's up in the attic now, r'arin' roun' 'mongs' them trunks, but seem to me like I remember you put that suit away under the heavy blankets in that big cedar ches' with the padlock. If you jes' tell me where is the key, I take it up to him." "Under the bureau in the spare room," said Mrs. Baxter. " Hurry 1" Adelia hurried; and, fifteen minutes later, William, for the last time that afternoon, sur- veyed himself in his mirror.


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