1 Thee'll see thy father, little one.
2 Mortal man cannot blame thee, George.
3 It will be so cold, thee knows, in Canada.
4 Thee'll much oblige us, friend George, to say no more about that.
5 "It's quite plain thee wasn't born a Friend," said Simeon, smiling.
6 "Thee knows thee can stay here, as long as thee pleases," said Rachel.
7 "Thee knows thee can stay here, as long as thee pleases," said Rachel.
8 "Thee mustn't speak evil of thy rulers, Simeon," said his father, gravely.
9 Ah, well, friend," said Phineas, "but thee'll need a driver, for all that.
10 I am surprised at thee, son," said Simeon; "thy mother never taught thee so.
11 Nevertheless I am continually with thee; thou hast holden me by my right hand.
12 "John can come in here to his meals, if thee needs to stay all day," suggested Rachel.
13 "Fear not, then, friend George; it is not for thee, but for God and man, we do it," said Simeon.
14 Thee remembers the place, Simeon, where we sold some apples, last year, to that fat woman, with the great ear-rings.
15 "Thee uses thyself only to learn how to love thy neighbor, Ruth," said Simeon, looking, with a beaming face, on Ruth.
16 "So, good-by, Eliza; good-by, George; the Lord grant thee a safe journey;" and, with a few tripping steps, Ruth was out of the apartment.
17 Thee's quite welcome to do the fighting, George," said Phineas, chewing some checkerberry-leaves as he spoke; "but I may have the fun of looking on, I suppose.
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