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turned the good woman. I'm glad it's nothing worse. But what has thee been dreaming about? It's the strangest thing, Hannah, that thee ever heard of, said Aminadab, settling himself slowly back into his bed. Thee recollects Jones sent me yesters had been poured out upon the meeting-house floor. This waked me just now in such a fright. I wish thee would tell me, Hannah, what thee can make of these three dreams? It don't need a Daniel to interpret them, answered Hannah. Thee's been thiHannah. Thee's been thinking of voting for a wicked old soldier, because thee cares more for thy iron business than for thy testimony against wars and fightings. I don't a bit wonder at thy seeing the iron soldier thee tells of; and if thee votes to-morrow for a man of bl were lost upon him. At night Aminadab sat by his parlor fire, comfortable alike in his inner and his outer man. Well, Hannah, said he, I've taken thy advice. I did n't vote for the great fighter to-day. I'm glad of it, said the good woman, an