You have ; I knew it would be your answer. Well, for your favour, sir, why, give God thanks, and make no boast of it ; and for your writing and reading, let that appear when there is no need of such vanity. The Borderers: A Tale - Page 179by James Fenimore Cooper - 1829Full view - About this book
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