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Bob the Castaway

CHAPTER I
10/14

"You'll give things away." Thus admonished, Ted took a position well to his chum's rear.
Meanwhile Bob continued on and was soon at the grocery store.
"Good-afternoon, Mr.Hodge," he said politely.
"Arternoon," replied Mr.Hodge, for he was not fond of boys, least of all Bob Henderson.

"What d' you want ?" He had an air as if he was saying: "Now none of your tricks, you young rapscallion! If you play any jokes on me you'll smart for it!" "Mother wants a pound of lard--the best lard, Mr.Hodge," said Bob.
"I don't keep any but the best." "Then I want a pound.

It's a fine day, isn't it ?" "I don't see nothin' the matter with it.

'Tain't rainin' anyhow.
Now don't you upset anything while I go fer the lard.

I have t' keep it down cellar, it's so hot up here." Bob knew this.


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