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“We’ve just got time to make it,” said Jerry. “That was sent three days ago and right now Mr. Whitney ought to be pulling out of Kansas City. We’ll catch the local out and be there just before he arrives.” “He no more make trouble,” put in the Indian gravely. “He scared too much. I take him border. He no come back.” There was once upon a time a little village girl, the prettiest ever seen or known, of whom her mother was dotingly fond. Her grandmother was even fonder of her still, and had a little red hood made for the child, which suited her so well, that wherever she went, she was known by the name of Little Red Riding-Hood..
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“Better not let go one hand till you get another hold!” cautioned Jerry. “It’s mighty slippery.” The boys on the wharf did not wait to be called again but jumped upon the deck and rushed at the bags of fruit. Of course there were several boys hanging around there—Aaron, Stephen, and Carl. Otherwise not even a cat was to be seen. Streets and wharf were deserted in the quiet noon hour. Mrs. Lind sat nodding upon the deck. Nils lounged on some bags at the front of the boat, amusing himself making faces. Mr. Lind was probably up in the town doing errands. “Nils was so happy over the cakes. He took them home to that sick boy of his.”.
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