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Father," she said late one night. "I can't keep up. Our goats are dying. We're...
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George Saunders
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Father," she said late one night. "I can't keep up. Our goats are dying. We're going to have to ask the neighbors for help."
"Have we ever done that before?" he said
( George Saunders )
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