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Andy’s Ward

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  1. The story begins: But you must know where you are goin’ to stop, and the speaker, holding in one hand a battered tin pail, seated himself on the curbstone by the side of a small, almost disreputable-looking boy. Well, I don’t, was the decided reply. I slept in a milk-wagon last night, ‘cause I didn’t feel like walkin’ to the Astor House, an’ now I haven’t made up my mind whether I’ll go to the Brunswick, or snoop ‘round for another cart. The boy with the tin pail looked at his new acquaintance in undisguised astonishment a moment, and then asked, in a tone intended to be sarcastic: Why don’ t you buy three or four of the biggest hotels, an’ then you could swap round when you wanted to? See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
358
ISBN
9781162775982
  1. The story begins: But you must know where you are goin’ to stop, and the speaker, holding in one hand a battered tin pail, seated himself on the curbstone by the side of a small, almost disreputable-looking boy. Well, I don’t, was the decided reply. I slept in a milk-wagon last night, ‘cause I didn’t feel like walkin’ to the Astor House, an’ now I haven’t made up my mind whether I’ll go to the Brunswick, or snoop ‘round for another cart. The boy with the tin pail looked at his new acquaintance in undisguised astonishment a moment, and then asked, in a tone intended to be sarcastic: Why don’ t you buy three or four of the biggest hotels, an’ then you could swap round when you wanted to? See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
358
ISBN
9781162775982