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Excerpt from Library of Southern Literature, Vol. 2: Compiled Under the Direct Supervision of Southern Men of Letters; Boyle-Clarke
The great hell was sounding the dinner hour, for it was twelve o'clock, and the long line of negroes threw aside the gunny-sacks as they came from the field and wiped their per Spiring faces, for it was yet warm, even though October had already touched the trees upon the hill.
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