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She took off her spectacles again, leaned toward me across the
bead-work table-cover, and went on with lowered voice: “There
was one day, about a week after the accident, when they all
thought Mattie couldn’t live. Well, I say it’s a pity she did. I said it
right out to our minister once, and he was shocked at me. Only he
wasn’t with me that morning when she first came to... And I say, if
she’d ha’ died, Ethan might ha’ lived; and the way they are now, I
don’t see’s there’s much difference between the Fromes up at the
farm and the Fromes down in the graveyard; ‘cept that down there
they’re all quiet, and the women have got to hold their tongues.”

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