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Now on June 26 at twenty-five minutes to eleven by chance walking down Main Street he saw Zena Pepperleigh and fell in love with her. This could be a slight problem because her father was the judge and you never knew what mood he could be in. Even his wife only knew by what he would call out every evening when he got closer to home... Showed first 250 characters
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Even his wife only knew by what he would call out every evening when he got closer to home. Another thing about Pupkin was that he just recently moved into town, so he was living above the Exchange Bank with Mallory Tompkins.
The Fore-Ordained Attachment of Zena Pepperleigh and Petter Pupkin
Zena liked to read and to daydream, which was what she was doing when Petter Pupkin came riding really fast past her house... Showed next 250 characters
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