The Louisa Alcott Reader: a Supplementary Reader for the Fourth Year of School

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I'll pack up at once, andwe will creep off while the men are busy at work; though I'm afraid wecan't go fast enough to be safe, if they miss us and come after, " saidTom, bundling his gold into a bag and looking very sober; for some of theminers were wild fellows, and might kill him for the sake of that greatlump.
But the fly sang again, -- "Slip away with me, And you will see What a wise little thing am I; For the road I show No man can know, Since it's up in the pathless sky. " Then they foll
...owed Buzz to a quiet nook in the wood; and there were theeagle and his mate waiting to fly away with them so fast and so far thatno one could follow. Rosy and the bag of gold were put on the mothereagle; Tom sat astride the king bird; and away they flew to a great city, where the little girl and her father lived happily together all theirlives.
[Illustration: Poor Billy dangling from a bough, high above the ground. ] VII.
HOW THEY RAN AWAY.
Two little boys sat on the fence whittling arrows one fine day.


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