. Harper's young people . HE HANDED OVER llooK. WHICH Mil. YANDKKIOEL SEIZED. —as the boy drew the gaiter over the old mans knobbyfoot—look out for that corn. Now the other ! never mind the buttons. Lend me your arm,will you? Im lame and bruised where I fell. It waslucky I didnt hit my head. Well, Im sorry I losi iln-money, but Im mivhty _:lad those fellows didnt get it much: asked the- boy. briefly. They had now gone up the steps, and, while Mr. Vanderpoel drewout his hitch-key, were standing in the light that gleamedthrough the door. As Mr. Vanderpoel turned around,he recogn


. Harper's young people . HE HANDED OVER llooK. WHICH Mil. YANDKKIOEL SEIZED. —as the boy drew the gaiter over the old mans knobbyfoot—look out for that corn. Now the other ! never mind the buttons. Lend me your arm,will you? Im lame and bruised where I fell. It waslucky I didnt hit my head. Well, Im sorry I losi iln-money, but Im mivhty _:lad those fellows didnt get it much: asked the- boy. briefly. They had now gone up the steps, and, while Mr. Vanderpoel drewout his hitch-key, were standing in the light that gleamedthrough the door. As Mr. Vanderpoel turned around,he recognized, as he had not done before, the boys fea-tures. Hello! he cried, youre that train-boy. Yes, it wasa good deal. Do you know anything about it ?Jims face took on a non-committal , he said. I found something in the youd better identify it. Prove property, youknow. Come in. said Mr. Vanderpoel. drawing Jim insideand closing the door. Was it a pocket-book you found iJim nodded. With money in it .


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