. In happy far-away land . in the shop windows, andordered him to cover it with wax, sothat it might look like a living took with him a picture of his son,for as the machine was to take Robertsplace, he wanted it to look like must have blue eyes like Robertsand wavy brown hair. When the im-age-maker had finished his work, the machine-man did indeed look wonderfullylike the old mans son. Peter White was greatly pleased. He carried ithome with him and dressed it in fine clothes. Then he made a great feast,and invited everybody in town to come to see the wonderful machine-manhe h


. In happy far-away land . in the shop windows, andordered him to cover it with wax, sothat it might look like a living took with him a picture of his son,for as the machine was to take Robertsplace, he wanted it to look like must have blue eyes like Robertsand wavy brown hair. When the im-age-maker had finished his work, the machine-man did indeed look wonderfullylike the old mans son. Peter White was greatly pleased. He carried ithome with him and dressed it in fine clothes. Then he made a great feast,and invited everybody in town to come to see the wonderful machine-manhe had made. Everybody had heard of the old mans strange work, and great crowdscame to the tall old house. King Cole came, and Queen Anne, and theFisher family from their farm, and Tommy Tucker and Jack Spratt and everso many others. Peter White received them in the large room which hadonce been his shop, and as he stood bowing and smiling, he touched a but-ton in the arm of the wonderful machine-man, so that it bowed too. It. 883720A IOO THE MACHINE-MAKERS MAN


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