The Adventures of a Country Boy at a Country Fair

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The Adventures of a Country Boy at a Country Fair James Otis
In an instant Sam was off at full speed, crying, Stop thief! at the full strength of his lungs.
By James Otis Author of Toby Tyler Etc. Illustrated Boston Charles E. Brown & Co.
Copyright, 1893, By Charles E. Brown & Co.
S. J. PARKHILL & CO., PRINTERS BOSTON
CONTENTS.
THE ADVENTURES OF A COUNTRY BOY AT A COUNTRY FAIR.
A YOUNG FAKIR.
I'm going to try it. Deacon Jones says I can have the right to run both things for ten dollars, and Uncle Nathan is going to lend me money enough to get the stock.
What scheme have you got in your head now, Teddy Hargreaves? and Mrs. Fernald looked over her spectacles at the son of her widowed sister, who was literally breathless in his excitement.
I'm going to run a cane an' knife board at the Peach Bottom fair, and try to make money enough to pay the debt mother owes on the place.

James Otis
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Английский

Год издания

2011-10-06

Темы

Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Children -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Friendship -- Juvenile fiction; Agricultural exhibitions -- Juvenile fiction; Country life -- Juvenile fiction; Uncles -- Juvenile fiction; Escapes -- Juvenile fiction; Clergy -- Juvenile fiction; Theft -- Juvenile fiction; Prisoners -- Juvenile fiction; Intergenerational relations -- Juvenile fiction; Burglars -- Juvenile fiction; Debt -- Juvenile fiction; Fairs -- Juvenile fiction; Fakirs -- Juvenile fiction

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