Young Wallingford

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They passed through a woods.
"Good timber land, that, " suggested Wallingford.
"Good timber land! I should say it was, " said Bob. "There's nigh a hundred big walnut trees back in there a ways, to say nothing of all the fine oak an' hick'ry, but old man Cass won't touch an ax to nothing but underbrush. He says he's goin' to will 'em to his grandchildren, and by the time they grow up it'll be worth their weight in money. Was you thinkin' of buyin' some timber land ?" Wallingford again hesitated
...over that question, but finally stated that he was not.
"Here's the north road back into town, " said Bob, as they came to a cross-road, and as they gained the top of the elevation they could look down and see, a mile or so away, the little town, its gray roofs and red chimneys peeping from out its sheltering of J. RUFUS SEEKS INVESTMENT 227 green leaves. Just beyond the intersection the side of the hill had been cut away, and clean, loose gravel lay there in a broad mass. Wallingford had Bob halt while he inspected this.


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