[Pee-wee Harris on the Trail by Percy Keese Fitzhugh]@TWC D-Link bookPee-wee Harris on the Trail CHAPTER XXXII 3/7
If the car had been the right one and no one had stopped him from rescuing it he would have rescued it.
Since everything worked out all right, he was triumphant. And he was better than glue for fixing things. "I'll handle them," he said. "Well, well both handle them," said Scoutmaster Ned. A little farther along the road Safety First said, "I don't see why the road was closed off.
It seems to me to be all right." Pee-wee was now sufficiently subdued to think and speak calmly, and he said, "That feller with the shirt put it there; he said he read the signal.
I guess he's crazy, hey ?" "Oh, the fellow with the shirt ?" queried Fido Norton, humorously. "I seem to remember a shirt," said Nick. "That was it," Pee-wee said. "He was just a little rube," said Charlie Norris. "He's the one that said I was a thief," said Pee-wee.
"I told him I could prove I was a scout by eating a potato a certain way." "And be didn't take you up ?" said Scoutmaster Ned. "He didn't have a potato," Pee-wee said. "It's best always to carry potatoes with you," said Scoutmaster Safety First. "After this I'm always going to carry five or six," said Pee-wee. "The proof of the potatoes is in the eating," said Nick. "I know nine different ways to cook them," said Pee-wee; "and I can eat them raw so that makes ten.
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