Bypaths in Dixie: Folk Tales of the South
An Afterword

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ILLUSTRATIONS

(From drawings by Duncan Smith.)

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BYPATHS IN DIXIE

BYPATHS IN DIXIE

ITHE ROOSTER TELEPHONE

The telephone had just been mended again, and the man suggested as he left that the little boy find another plaything. Phyllis indignantly protested that Willis had done no damage to the instrument, and that the frequent defects were due to the failure of the workman to put it in proper condition. Being thus defended by so strong an ally, Willis lost no time in attacking the forbidden object as soon as the door was closed.

“Let de ole telerfome 
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