The Winter School Or the Boys Campaign Against One of Their Worst Enemies

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The Winter School Or the Boys Campaign Against One of Their Worst Enemies
H E Helen E Brown
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Your lips are all covered, and your teeth and tongue, with some nasty-looking brown juice. Your teeth are fairly black. Tell me, child, right off; tell me. " But the poor fellow happened to be in such position that he couldn't very well speak ; nor did he need to, for, at that instant catch- ing the fumes of his breath, she -exclaimed, "Tobacco! tobacco! the child's been chewing tobacco, as true as I live the nasty stuff ! Aunt Nancy, Abigail, here, quick, help me, quick! I must scour him out h...is filthy mouth!" and, suiting the action to the word, 1)0 THE WINTER SCHOOL. She dragged the helpless boy, with jaws still extended, to the sink in the kitchen. Aunt Nancy followed with her knitting dangling in her fingers, astounded at such vociferous demonstrations on the part of the usually staid and dignified Mrs. Osborne, and more than half suspecting it was a w T ell-feigned excitement, intended for the special impres- sion and benefit of the young victim. Abigail hastened from the boiling pot, whence she was abstracting a savory chicken, to attend the unusual calls of her mistress ; and James, the man of all work, coming in from the yard very opportunely at that mo- ment, sprang to the rescue.

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