The Captain's Romance; Or, Tales of the Backwoods, (Miss Madam)

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because I was a very strong and active young fellow and consequently very handy in rolling logs.
One day after I had lifted the end of a log which had been declared to be beyond the strength of any man in the party, old Bill invited me to go home and take supper with him. This was a surprise, for he had never shown so great a preference to any. of the other boys, holding himself, as he did, greatly above them. I went. He lived about two miles from the mill, not in a frame house as you would sup
...pose from the fact that he owned a saw-mill^ but in an old log house daubed with clay and not well daubed either. He hadn't much to say as we walked along the road, and just as soon as we had entered the bouse, instead of Extending to me the courtesy of conversation, he fell to cutting hame-strings from a piece of leather which he took down from the clock shelf.
Some time elapsed before any one else ejitered the room. Then, after light footsteps in an adjoining room, there entered a girl. As soon as I saw her I knew that I must have looked like a fooL What could you expect of a green young fellow unused to the society of ladies ?


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