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Molly Cunningham: an attractive young woman looking for a temporary place to stay
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It is the next morning, Sunday. Seth and Bertha are getting ready for church. Seth complains that he can’t persuade some local men to financially back him in the tinsmithing business he wants to start, making pots and pans. Bertha tells him to quit wasting time and that the sermon won’t wait for him to finish talking. Jeremy enters the kitchen waving the dollar he won at the previous night’s guitar contest. He asks Seth...
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