Nelly's Narrative

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Nelly ran from her hiding spot. "Father! He's an innocent man. It was wrong of me to accuse Noyes of being an outlaw!", exclaimed Nelly as she ran up to the crowd of people."Nelly get back, you have no business being in here!", said Camden. "Sir, I assure you I am no outlaw. I am just looking for a job.", said Noyes laying on the ground under the sheriff's restraint."Is what he says true sheriff?",Camden questioned. "What the boy says is true.He is defiantly not an outlaw.",said the sheriff as he helped Noyes off of the ground. Noyes lightly brushes off of his pants. "We are extremely sorry for the confusion sheriff."Nelly said,"How about we all head onside the house and get out of this rain." The three of them walked into the house

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