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Pee-wee Harris

CHAPTER VII
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She would not do her little optional chore of milking a cow for fear he might perceive her superiority in this little item of proficiency.

Poor girl, she was a better scout than she knew.
"If you think it up I'll do all the work, and then we'll be even," she said.
So Pee-wee told her of the colossal scheme which his lively imagination had conceived.
"It all started with a hot frankfurter," he said.

"If I hadn't bought a hot frankfurter I wouldn't have thought of it.

So that shows you how important a frankfurter is--kind of.

Maybe a person might get to be a millionaire just starting with a frankfurter, you never can tell.


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