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Behind the Line

CHAPTER IX
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The tricycle refused to budge.
"I guess you've broken down," said Neil, approaching.

"Stay where you are and I'll have a look." "Thanks, but you needn't bother," said the lad.
But Neil was already on his knees.

The trouble was soon found; the chain had broken and for the present was beyond repair.
"But the wheels will go round, just the same," said Neil cheerfully.
"Keep your seat and I'll push you back.

Where do you room ?" "Walton," was the answer.

"But I don't like to bother you, Mr.Fletcher.
You see I have my crutches here, and I can get around very well on them." "Nonsense, there's no use in your walking all the way to Walton.


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