[Beautiful Joe by Marshall Saunders]@TWC D-Link bookBeautiful Joe CHAPTER XXXI 18/20
Don't take any papers, for they would waste their time reading them, and it's too far to go the postoffice oftener than once a week; and'-- but, I don't remember the rest of what I said.
Anyway your uncle burst into a roar of laughter.
'Hattie,' he said, 'my farm's too big.
I'm going to sell some of it, and enjoy myself a little more.' That very week he sold fifty acres, and he hired an extra man, and got me a good girl, and twice a week he left his work in the afternoon, and took me for a drive.
Harry held the reins in his tiny fingers, and John told him that Dolly, the old mare we were driving, should be called his, and the very next horse he bought should be called his, too, and he should name it and have it for his own; and he would give him five sheep, and he should have his own bank book and keep his accounts; and Harry understood, mere baby though he was, and from that day he loved John as his own father.
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