[Phil the Fiddler by Horatio Alger Jr.]@TWC D-Link book
Phil the Fiddler

CHAPTER III
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GIACOMO After eating the apple Phil decided to buy his frugal dinner.

He, therefore, went into a baker's shop, and bought two penny rolls and a piece of cheese.

It was not a very luxurious repast, but with the apple it was better than usual.

A few steps from the shop door he met another Italian boy, who was bound to the same padrone.
"How much money have you, Giacomo ?" asked Phil, speaking, of course, in his native tongue.
"Forty cents.

How much have you ?" "A dollar and twenty cents." "You are very lucky, Filippo." "A rich signora gave me fifty cents for playing to her sick boy.


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