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"Yep, cross my heart, an' spit on my thumb," grinned Billy. "Billy!" she whispered, almost forgetting caution in her anxiety. "What is it?" "Well?" she said ominously, "I s'pose you think you've played a smart trick, you young limb!".
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"Pa," said the boy, in guarded tones, "you best watch that man Hinter, an' watch him close." Mrs. Wilson looked out of the window and considered. "Let's see. That leaves little Louie the only girl among all of you boys, so we'll jest have to have another girl er two. How'd you like to have Ann Spencer and Phoebe Scraff?" "That's jest what I thought," said Billy. "I'll darken it some." Anson stood still, fumbling the buttons. So that was it! School! He knew it was some awful catastrophe. Where was Billy? He glanced across at the other bed. Billy was not in it. He went slowly downstairs, washed himself, and went in to breakfast. Billy was not there. His father was just getting up from the table..
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