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The Mountain Girl
The Mountain Girl

"Chatter, chatter, little tongue,

  

What a wonder how you're hung!

  

Up above the epiglottis,

  

Tied on with a little knot 'tis."

  

"Only geniuses may be silly, James, but perhaps you can't help it. I think married people ought to establish the custom of sabbatical honeymoons to counteract the divorce habit. Suppose we set the example, now we have arrived at just the right time for one, and spend ours here."

  

"Anything you say, dear."

  

Being an absent-minded man, the bishop had fallen in the way of saying that, when, had he paused to think, he would have admitted that everything was made to bend to his will or wish by the spirited little being at his side. Moreover, being an absent-minded man, he drew her to him and kissed her. Aunt Sally, watching them from the cabin door, wondered if the bishop were going away on a journey, to leave his wife behind, for why else should he kiss her thus?

  

"Will you sit there on the rock and enjoy the mountains while I see how he is?" said the bishop.

  

So they parted at the door, and Aunt Sally brought her a chair and stood beside her, giving her every detail of the affair as far

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