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Miner shall work more than five dollars a day; or rather that all over that amount shall get into their common 'Miner's Union fund. [[unclear]] is the miners who make the money this winter; [[that?]] that will bite their own noses off I imagine in the end. I have called [[round?]] to [[ | Miner shall work more than five dollars a day; or rather that all over that amount shall get into their common 'Miner's Union fund. [[unclear]] is the miners who make the money this winter; [[that?]] that will bite their own noses off I imagine in the end. I have called [[round?]] to [[see?]] the folks [[some?]]. [[Mrs?]] Reyes in her room at the public house look darker and gloomier than ever. She has not been to Ohio yet, but talks of going in the spring. And says she wants to go to [[Georgia?]] Common report speaks of another book - sequel to 'Life among the Angels' [[that?]] Father Miller has married again in the spirit world, and moreover that the Devil is dead, and that a man from Carbondale below here, now in that region has taken his place. |
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Miner shall work more than five dollars a day; or rather that all over that amount shall get into their common 'Miner's Union fund. unclear is the miners who make the money this winter; that? that will bite their own noses off I imagine in the end. I have called round? to see? the folks some?. Mrs? Reyes in her room at the public house look darker and gloomier than ever. She has not been to Ohio yet, but talks of going in the spring. And says she wants to go to Georgia? Common report speaks of another book - sequel to 'Life among the Angels' that? Father Miller has married again in the spirit world, and moreover that the Devil is dead, and that a man from Carbondale below here, now in that region has taken his place.