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Just David

CHAPTER XII
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As was always the case when his father was mentioned, his face grew wistful and his eyes dreamy.
"He doesn't live here anywhere," murmured the boy.

"In the far country he is waiting for me to come to him and tell him of the beautiful world I have found, you know." "Eh?
What ?" stammered the man, not knowing whether to believe his eyes, or his ears.

This boy who fought like a demon and talked like a saint, and who, though battered and bruised, prattled of the "beautiful world" he had found, was most disconcerting.
"Why, Jack, don't you know ?" whispered the little girl agitatedly.
"He's the boy at Mr.Holly's that they took." Then, still more softly: "He's the little tramp boy.

His father died in the barn." "Oh," said the man, his face clearing, and his eyes showing a quick sympathy.

"You're the boy at the Holly farmhouse, are you ?" "Yes, sir." "And he plays the fiddle everywhere," volunteered the little girl, with ardent admiration.


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