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"Shucks—Ah slept fine up 'til the time the damn roof fell in—After that ah jest kinda dozed—D'ya 'spose it's time to git up?"
October
1
1937
"Shucks—Ah slept fine up 'til the time the damn roof fell in—After that ah jest kinda dozed—D'ya 'spose it's time to git up?"
October
1
1937
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"Shucks—Ah slept fine up 'til the time the damn roof fell in—After that ah jest kinda dozed—D'ya 'spose it's time to git up?"
October
1
1937
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