s last name) discovered a young English girl, Nefret Forth, and brought her back to England as their ward. He had promised Sam three dollars and a half aweek, but he could do no more than supply him with board and clothes-- poor, shabby clothes, he says in his record. Judge Clemens laid down a five-dollar gold piece, the last money he possessed in the world, took thegoods, and never entered the place again. I'll ask if I can see him, she thought.
CHAPTER TENThe sun rose behind me as I climbed, and my long pale shadow leaped ahead, racing me to the summit. Hehad adventures (he was always having adventures), but they were of a moresuccessful kind. It was also a burlesque report, this time of a Fourth-of-Julyoration. By the second set, all the ladies were falling over themselves to get him for a partner, and most
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