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THE PIONEERS OF BELLEVUE
Finally one of them (Hyde) came sneaking up towards Boothe, thinking, of course, how he should manage and what he should say to get himself out of the scrape, and whined out in a very feeble voice: " Good morning. We've come up to settle for them for them-them-water-water-watermelons. " Judge Boothe, who knew nothing about the matter, said, "What watermelons?"
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