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Come on, Dave! It was Joel’s voice, and Polly pricked up her ears. ‘Tisn’t going to hurt you. Hoh! you’re a 'fraid-cat–old 'fraid-cat! No, I’m not 'fraid-cat, declared little Davie, trying to speak stoutly; I’m coming, Joel, and his little rusty shoes pattered unevenly down the rickety board walk. Jo-el! called Polly, thinking it quite time now to interfere.Joel scuttled behind the old woodshed, and several smothered grunts proclaimed his disapproval at the interruption. Now I know you’re up to some mischief, declared Polly, so you just come into the house, Joel Pepper, and tell me what it is. 'Tisn’t, said Joel, loudly insisting. Don’t go, Dave, in a loud whisper. Thereupon ensued a lively scuffle, evidently, by the noise they made. I must, said little Davie; Polly called us. No, she didn’t call you, declared Joel. You stay here. She said 'Joel.’ Bo-oys! sang out Polly’s voice, not to have any doubt in the matter. There, she did call me, cried Davie, wriggling to get free from Joel’s clutch; she said ‘boys!
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Come on, Dave! It was Joel’s voice, and Polly pricked up her ears. ‘Tisn’t going to hurt you. Hoh! you’re a 'fraid-cat–old 'fraid-cat! No, I’m not 'fraid-cat, declared little Davie, trying to speak stoutly; I’m coming, Joel, and his little rusty shoes pattered unevenly down the rickety board walk. Jo-el! called Polly, thinking it quite time now to interfere.Joel scuttled behind the old woodshed, and several smothered grunts proclaimed his disapproval at the interruption. Now I know you’re up to some mischief, declared Polly, so you just come into the house, Joel Pepper, and tell me what it is. 'Tisn’t, said Joel, loudly insisting. Don’t go, Dave, in a loud whisper. Thereupon ensued a lively scuffle, evidently, by the noise they made. I must, said little Davie; Polly called us. No, she didn’t call you, declared Joel. You stay here. She said 'Joel.’ Bo-oys! sang out Polly’s voice, not to have any doubt in the matter. There, she did call me, cried Davie, wriggling to get free from Joel’s clutch; she said ‘boys!