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galina1969 [7]
3 years ago
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There was nothing generous about this fellow in his greatness. He would always manage to have a rusty bolt to scrub while his bo

at tarried at our town, and he would sit on the inside guard and where we could all see him and envy him and loathe him. And whenever his boat was laid up he would come home and swell around the town in his blackest and greasiest clothes so that nobody could help remembering that he was a steamboatman; and he used all sorts of steamboat technicalities in his talk, as if he were so used to them that he forgot common people could not understand them. He would speak of the 'labboard' side of a horse in an easy, natural way that would make one wish he was And he was always talking about 'St. Looy' like an old citizen; he would refer casually to occasions when he 'was coming down Fourth Street,' or when he was 'passing by the Planter's House,' or when there was a fire and he took a turn on the brakes of “the old Big " and then he would go on and lie about how many towns the size of ours were burned down there that day.
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nikklg [1K]3 years ago
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<span><span>There was nothing generous about this fellow in his greatness. He would always manage to have a rusty bolt to scrub while his boat tarried at our town, and he would sit on the inside guard and where we could all see him and envy him and loathe him. And whenever his boat was laid up he would come home and swell around the town in his blackest and greasiest clothes so that nobody could help remembering that he was a steamboatman; and he used all sorts of steamboat technicalities in his talk, as if he were so used to them that he forgot common people could not understand them. He would speak of the 'labboard' side of a horse in an easy, natural way that would make one wish he was And he was always talking about 'St. Looy' like an old citizen; he would refer casually to occasions when he 'was coming down Fourth Street,' or when he was 'passing by the Planter's House,' or when there was a fire and he took a turn on the brakes of “the old Big " and then he would go on and lie about how many towns the size of ours were burned down there that day.<span><span>Ask for details </span> <span>Follow </span> Report</span> <span>by <span>BabbyLexxx361 </span>2 minutes ago</span></span><span><span>Your answer </span>  (QUIT)</span><span><span>Cordesjohnathan </span>  AmbitiousADD YOUR ANSWER</span></span>
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