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THE PIONEERS OF BELLEVUE
In the morning Lucas ascertained what had happened during the night, and enjoined his boys, should that sow make the garden another visit, to come to the shop immediately and let him know, for he was determined to fix her so she would remember it the balance of her days. One day the sow got into the garden and the boy ran to the shop to inform his father. The old gentleman, on getting the news, started barefooted to punish the sow.
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