[Frank’s Campaign by Horatio Alger Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookFrank’s Campaign CHAPTER XXVII 17/17
I sha'n't live long a'ter such a shock.
I'm achin' all over.
Why did you let him do it ?" "He was too quick for me, Mrs.Payson.I hope you feel better." "I dunno as I shall ever feel any better," said Mrs.Payson gloomily. "If Cynthy Ann only knew how her poor old ma'am had been treated! I dunno as I shall live to get home!" "Oh, yes, you will," said the young man cheerfully, "and live to see a good many years more.
Would you like to have me attend you home ?" "I ain't got strength to go so fur," said Mrs.Payson, who had not given up her plan of taking tea out.
"I guess I could go as fur as Mis' Frost's, an' mebbe some on you will tackle up an' carry me back to Cynthy Ann's a'ter tea." Arrived at the farmhouse, Mrs.Payson indulged in a long detail of grievances; but it was observed that they did not materially affect her appetite at tea. The offending musket was found by Frank under a tree, where Pomp had dropped it when it went off..
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