[Only An Irish Boy by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link book
Only An Irish Boy

CHAPTER XIII
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Then he pressed his knee on my breast till I could hardly breathe.

I begged him to let me up, but he would not, though he knew that it was only an accident.

While I was lying on the ground, Andy Burke came up.

He no sooner saw me than he ran up, and threw Godfrey off, and got on him in the same manner, and I think he served him right." As he uttered these last words, Godfrey scowled ominously, but Andy's face brightened up.

He was glad that Alfred was brave enough to speak up for him.
"This alters the case considerably," said the teacher.


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