The Tree Of Appomattox (fiscle part-I)

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The Tree Of Appomattox (fiscle part-I)
Although He Was An Officer In full Uniform He Was A Youth In years,
And He Had The Spirits Of Youth. Moreover, It Was One Of The Finest
Apple Trees He Had Ever Seen And The Apples Hung Everywhere, Round,
Ripe And Red, Fairly Asking to Be Taken And Eaten. Dick Mason Looked up
At Them Longingly. They Made Him Think Of The Orchards At Home In his
Own State, And A Touch Of Coolness In the Air Sharpened his Appetite For
Them All The More.

"If You Want 'Em So Badly, Dick," Said Warner, "Why Don'T You Climb The
Tree And Get 'Em? There'S Plenty For You And Also For Pennington And Me."

"I See. You'Re As Anxious For Apples As I Am, And You Wish Me To Gather
'Em For You By Making a Strong Appeal To My Own Desires. It'S Your
Clever New England Way."

"We'Re Forbidden To Take Anything from The People, But It Won'T Hurt
To Keep A Few Apples From Rotting on The Ground. If You Won'T Get 'Em
Pennington Will."

"I Understand You, George. You'Re Trying to Play Frank Against Me,
While You Keep Yourself Safe. You'Ll Go Far. Never Mind. I'Ll Gather
Apples For Us All."

He Leaped up, Caught The Lowest Bough, Swung Himself Lightly Into The
Fork, And Then Climbing a Little Higher, Reached for The Reddest And
Ripest Apples, Which He Flung Down In a Bountiful Supply.

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