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  • "There won't be nothing good left in Queechy, when you're gone, you and Mis 'Plumfield – without I go and look at the place where Hugh lies –"

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  • But now just think of that, Fleda – how you might have stayed in Queechy all your days, and done what you liked with everybody.

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  • "He was as smart a looking man as there was in Queechy township, or Montepoole either," the sewing-woman went on, "Do you mind him, Flidda?"

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  • He has one tree of the finest in Queechy, he says.

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  • "Then we may conclude, may we not," said Mr. Olmney, "that you are not sorry to find yourself in Queechy again?"

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  • I was in Queechy some days ago, on business of my own, when I became aware that this was going on – my father had made no mention of it to me.

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  • Queechy is doing its best to deserve our regards under this light.

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  • "You stay in Queechy, and live like Queechy folks do," Mrs. Douglass added, nodding encouragingly, "and you'll beat both on 'em."

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  • "How are you all in Queechy, Dr. Quackenboss?" said Fleda.

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  • "You mustn't expect to find Mexican luxuries in Queechy, Captain Rossitur," said Fleda pleasantly.

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