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CHAPTER II WALTER LAWRENCE When, at last, the boys had all been attended to, Mr. Johnston paused for rest. "I shall now begin on the girls," he said, "but before administering punishment I am going to give the guilty boy, or girl, one more chance to confess. Will the one who put the sulphur in the stove stand up?" "Why, yes," Frank answered, somewhat puzzled. "He lived next farm to me.".
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