A pure tallow soap lathers very much slower but produces a more lasting lather. [Please select]
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Two faces now filled the window--Lathers's and that of a red-headed man in a straw hat. [Please select]
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"You're dead right, Dan," said Lathers, with an expression of disgust.' [Please select]
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"We're a-chargin' forty cints," said McGaw, deferring to Lathers, as if for confirmation. [Please select]
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"Dan McGaw's giv'n it to you straight," said Lathers, stopping for a last word, his face thrust through the window again.' [Please select]
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Cully came out, but not in obedience to McGaw or Lathers. [Please select]
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"I come up fer de mont's pay," he said coolly to Babcock, the corner of his eye glued to Lathers. [Please select]
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This is a berry, the shell or outer covering of which, when soaked in water, swells up into a sticky mass, that lathers like soap, and by natives of India is used for washing purposes. [Please select]
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Lathers's friend proved to be a short, big-boned, square-shouldered Irishman, about forty years of age, dressed in a once black broadcloth suit with frayed buttonholes, the lapels and vest covered with grease-spots. [Please select]
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