. Among the camps; or, Young people's stories of the war . She was leaning over him,crying and kissing him, and there were several gentlemenaround the bed he was on. He was too weak to think much,but he felt glad that his mother was there. I went backafter Jake, he said, faintly. Yes, you did, like a man, said a gentleman in an ofifi-cers uniform, bending over him. We saw you. Jack turned from him. Mother, he said, feebly, wecarried the horse back, but JACK AND JAKEr 163 He is just outside the door, said the same gentleman ; he belongs to you. His owner has presented him toyou. To me and Jake


. Among the camps; or, Young people's stories of the war . She was leaning over him,crying and kissing him, and there were several gentlemenaround the bed he was on. He was too weak to think much,but he felt glad that his mother was there. I went backafter Jake, he said, faintly. Yes, you did, like a man, said a gentleman in an ofifi-cers uniform, bending over him. We saw you. Jack turned from him. Mother, he said, feebly, wecarried the horse back, but JACK AND JAKEr 163 He is just outside the door, said the same gentleman ; he belongs to you. His owner has presented him toyou. To me and Jake ! said Jack. Where is Jake ? Butthey would not let him talk. They made him go to sleep. THE END. SCRIBNERS BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG. STORIES FOR BOYS. BY RICHARD HARDING DAVIS. With Six full-pajfe Illustrations. One volume, izmo, - - $ CONTENTS.—The Reporter who made himself King. Midsummer Pirates. RichardCarrs : a Football Story. The Great Tri-Club Tennis Jump at Coreys Slip. The Van Bibber Baseball Club. The Story ofA


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