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Dab Kinzer

CHAPTER XXVII
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CHAPTER XXVII.
A NEW KIND OF EXAMINATION.
Three large trunks and one small one were delivered at Mrs.Myers's front door before that first breakfast was disposed of; and Miss Almira remarked of the boys, a few minutes later,-- "How strong they are, especially Mr.Kinzer!" "Don't make a mistake, Almira," said her mother in an undertone.

"I'm glad the trunks are up stairs, but we mustn't begin by saying 'mister' to them.

I've got all their first names.

They mustn't get it into their heads that they're any thing more'n just so many boys." She hurried up stairs, however; and it did not take long to make her new boarders "know their places," so far as their rooms were concerned.

That house was largely made up of its one "wing," on the first floor of which was the dining-room and sitting-room, all in one.


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