. The adventures of Joel Pepper . S OF JOEL PEPPER David took away his hands from his ears tohear, too. Why, you see, marm. Mis Pettingill, up toth East Quarter — you know Mis Pettingill? No, said Polly. I do, roared Joel, forgetting his distress. I know, Polly. She lives in a nice yellowhouse, and theres a duck-pond, and cherrytrees. He pranced up to Mr. Biggs, smilingthrough his tears. Thats it, cried Mr. Biggs, delighted atbeing understood. This boy knows. He laidhis hand heavily on Joels shoulder. Well, heseems to be better now, so Ill take him andtother one along of me, marm, if you say s


. The adventures of Joel Pepper . S OF JOEL PEPPER David took away his hands from his ears tohear, too. Why, you see, marm. Mis Pettingill, up toth East Quarter — you know Mis Pettingill? No, said Polly. I do, roared Joel, forgetting his distress. I know, Polly. She lives in a nice yellowhouse, and theres a duck-pond, and cherrytrees. He pranced up to Mr. Biggs, smilingthrough his tears. Thats it, cried Mr. Biggs, delighted atbeing understood. This boy knows. He laidhis hand heavily on Joels shoulder. Well, heseems to be better now, so Ill take him andtother one along of me, marm, if you say see. Mis Pettingill told me to come up theresometime, cause shes got a lot o rags — bena-makin quilts, she said, all winter, and I laidout to go to-day, so here I be, on my way. Whickets! shouted Joel, the last tear gone. Come on, Dave. Oh, wont we have fun!Im going to sit in the middle. Let me me, Mr. Biggs. He swarmed all over thebig rag-man. Little David stood perfectly still and claspedhis hands in WHICKETS ! SHOUTED JOEL, THE LAST TEAR GONE


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