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She glanced down the road, and swiftly around. Not a soul in sight. Obedience was inevitable. Now was Billy’s chance! The place was alone! He waited till each traveller was out of view on the curving road, then climbed up, crossed the dusty wheel tracks, and crept into the brush on the other side. Once hidden he “snooped” silently through the tangled chaparral, coming shortly to the mystery-house, so close to it that he could have looked in at the windows had they been clean enough. Jean’s face fell, and she didn’t look at Billy when she spoke. “My mother says I mustn’t wrestle any more.”.
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“Moses stan’s on his head so’s his brains’ll filter back into place,” teased Mrs. Wopp. “No; I’ll do it first thing to-morrow.” He tried vainly to change the subject. “I—” “This here dorg is clean tuckered out,” she declared, “ef he swallered a green pea, you’d see it goin’ down orl the way.” The sound was an ominous warning to Moses, to finish his breakfast with all possible speed..
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