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'As Noah's red nose grew redder with anger, and as he crossed the roadwhile speaking, as if fully prepared to put his threat into execution,the woman rose without any further remark, and trudged onward by hisside.'Where do you mean to stop for the night, Noah?' she asked, after theyhad walked a few hundred yards.
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