“Good-by, Tursio! Good-by, Marsovino! Good-by, Globicephalous!” screamed Pinocchio, watching the sea until the three had disappeared.
“Well, now for my father!” and turning toward the land, he started to run.
All happened as Tursio had told him.
Not only did he find his father, but he also found a beautiful little home, and a comfortable happy life waiting for him.
He remembered then Tursio’s words, “You will be rewarded.”
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NEW STORIES FOR BOYS
Deering of Deal
By LATTA GRISWOLD. With illustrations by George C. Harper.
Cloth, 12mo, $1.25 net
This is the kind of a story which keeps boys up late at night to finish. Tony Deering, the hero, is just good enough and just bad enough to appeal to every lad from twelve to twenty—and to make some of the lads’ fathers brighten up a bit, too. Tony goes to Deal School; the reader meets him upon his entrance to the first form and he follows him for three or four years through hazing episodes, football games and other school contests, debates and secret organization fights, forbidden spreads and temporary disgraces, to his graduation as one of the most popular fellows the school has ever produced.