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This poor child was the scapegoat of the house, and was blamed for everything that happened. Nevertheless, he was the shrewdest and most sensible of all his brothers, and if he spoke little, he listened a great deal. “All right,” said Jerry rather ungraciously. “But you’ll soon catch on to it when we start work. You’ll have to.” “Well, if you don’t want me to show you. But really, if my little finger were only big enough, I could lift the lamp just with that.”.
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“Did you ever in your life!” exclaimed Tellef’s mother. “Here’s two hundred dollars, Grandmother.” The note of sadness in the latter part of Jerry’s remark struck sharply on Bob’s ears. It flashed on him that there was possibly a reason for his comrade’s fits of silence and grouchiness. This might very well be mixed up with his former life. He made an effort to find out. “Dad! Dad! But I’m glad to see you!” he cried. CHAPTER IX.
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