. Toby Tyler : or, Ten weeks with a circus . expect me to see the show if you stand right in front of me ? Youll like it better, said Toby, earnestly, if yougive me another ten-cent piece. Get out,an dont bother me! was the angry rejoinder;and the little fellow began to think that perhaps he wouldbe obliged to get out without getting his money. It was becoming a desperate case, for the man was grow-ing angry very fast, and if Toby did not succeed in gettinggood money for the bad, he would have to take the conse-quences of which Mr. Jacobs had spoken. Please, mister, he said, imploringly—for hi


. Toby Tyler : or, Ten weeks with a circus . expect me to see the show if you stand right in front of me ? Youll like it better, said Toby, earnestly, if yougive me another ten-cent piece. Get out,an dont bother me! was the angry rejoinder;and the little fellow began to think that perhaps he wouldbe obliged to get out without getting his money. It was becoming a desperate case, for the man was grow-ing angry very fast, and if Toby did not succeed in gettinggood money for the bad, he would have to take the conse-quences of which Mr. Jacobs had spoken. Please, mister, he said, imploringly—for his heart be-gan to grow very heavy, and he was fearing that he shouldnot succeed— wont you please give me the money back ?You know you gave it to me, an Ill have to pay it if youdont. The boys lip was quivering, and those around began tobe interested in the affair, while several in the immediatevicinity gave vent to their indignation that a man shouldtry to cheat a boy out of ten cents by giving him counter-feit money. = &. IIV :fi m. WONT YOU PLEASE GIVE ME THE MONEY BACK?


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