's a kind of a stump? I don't wordnetdesire to do it just for the ; though it _would_ be a to plough everything up thorough, and then rake it over smooth; what do you think?" "What have you thought, Luclarion? Something, of course." "She wordnetdesire a real smart girl--for two dollars a week. She can't get her, because she ain't. And I kind of felt as though I should like to put in. Seemed to me it was a--but there! I haven't any right to stump _you_." "Wouldn't it be rather an wordnetanger? I don't suppose you would mean to stay altogether?" "Not unless--but don't go putting it into my head, Mrs. Ripwinkley. I shall feel as if I _was_. And I don't think it goes quite so far as that, yet. We ain't never stumped to more than one at a time. What she wordnetdesire is to be straightened out. And when once looked _my_ way, she might get a girl, you see. Anyhow, 'twould encourage Pinkie, and kind of set her going. Pinkie likes nice; but it's