. Mark Tidd; his adventures and strategies . SAMMY GRUNTED WHEN HE GOT THE FULL WEIGHT OF IT. MARK TIDD but they got along smooth for maybe fiftyfeet. They were just going to turn in amongthe evergreen trees, where they would be safeas far as old Willis was concerned, when whatshould the old man do but come pokingaround the back of the house! His eyes lighted on them right off, and he leta holler out of him that most split their ears,and stood there shaking his fist and dancingup and down like he was on the end of arubber. Mark wasnt worried much abouthim because he knew he wouldnt dare doanyt


. Mark Tidd; his adventures and strategies . SAMMY GRUNTED WHEN HE GOT THE FULL WEIGHT OF IT. MARK TIDD but they got along smooth for maybe fiftyfeet. They were just going to turn in amongthe evergreen trees, where they would be safeas far as old Willis was concerned, when whatshould the old man do but come pokingaround the back of the house! His eyes lighted on them right off, and he leta holler out of him that most split their ears,and stood there shaking his fist and dancingup and down like he was on the end of arubber. Mark wasnt worried much abouthim because he knew he wouldnt dare doanything, but he was worried about theracket, for it was sure to bring Batten andBill down onto him. He couldnt do a thing,though, but urged Sammy to hurry, whichSammy did the best he could. It was mightyslow going and seemed a lot slower than it was. Old Willis followed as close behind as hedared, yelling all the time at the top of hisvoice; but they got to the top of the bank,and in a couple of minutes they were in theboat and all right. But Mark looked downthe road and saw Batten and Bill


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