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Jim Wolf and the Cats
It was back in those far-distant days--1848 or '49--that Jim Wolf came to us. He was from a hamlet thirty or forty miles back in the country, and he brought all his native sweetnesses and gentlenesses and simplicities1 with him. He was approaching seventeen, a grave and slender lad, trustful, honest, honorable, a creature to love and cling to. And he was incredibly bashful. He was with us a good while, but he could never conquer that peculiarity2; he could not be at ease in the presence of any woman, not even in my good and gentle mother's; and as to speaking to any girl, it was wholly impossible. He sat perfectly3 still, one day--there were ladies chatting in the room--while a wasp4 up his leg stabbed him cruelly a dozen times; and all the sign he gave was a slight wince5 for each stab and the tear of torture in his eye. He was too bashful to move.
It is to this kind that untoward6 things happen. My sister gave a "candy-pull" on a winter's night. I was too young to be of the company, and Jim was too diffident. I was sent up to bed early, and Jim followed of his own motion. His room was in the new part of the house and his window looked out on the roof of the L annex7. That roof was six inches deep in snow, and the snow had an ice crust upon it which was as slick as glass. Out of the comb of the roof projected a short chimney, a common resort for sentimental8 cats on moonlight nights--and this was a moonlight night. Down at the eaves, below the chimney, a canopy9 of dead vines spread away to some posts, making a cozy10 shelter, and after an hour or two the rollicking crowd of young ladies and gentlemen grouped themselves in its shade, with their saucers of liquid and piping-hot candy disposed about them on the frozen ground to cool. There was
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simplicities
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wasp
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wince
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joyous
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peal
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fuming
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irritation
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yarn
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anticipation
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perilous
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lashing
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grievances
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frolicsome
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deliberately
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frantic
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darted
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fluency
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basting
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slander
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perjury
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sociable
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overflowing
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gorilla
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distress
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spoke
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solicitous
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