A District Messenger Boy And a Necktie Party

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" "I don't know how to find my uncle Robert. Crippy an' me come down tosee him, an' now we can't find his house. " " Do you call him Crippy?" asked the boy, as he nodded towards thegoose.
"Ves, he's Crippy Hardy. Mother was goin' to kill him for dinner to-morrer, so we comedown here to get uncle Robert to go up an' see about it. " " How far have you come? " " Seven miles. " " Did you walk? " " Every step. " " Well, " said the boy, as he looked at Crippy in a critical way, "itseems to me that's
...a mighty mean kind of a goose ter walk so far fur. He hain't handsome no ways, an' I think he'd look a good deal better onther table roasted, than he does out here on ther street. " Up to that moment Dan had been disposed to trust this boy who was sofriendly; but when he spoke so slightingly of Crippy, he wasdisappointed in him.
"Vou don't know Crippy, or you wouldn't say that, " replied Dan, gravely. "I would walkseventeen times as far if it would keep him from gettin' killed. " " Well, I tell yer wot it is, " and the boy spoke like one thoroughlyconversant with geese and their ways, "he's got ter be a good dealbetter'n he looks, ter 'mount to anything.


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