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All Aboard; or, Life on the Lake

CHAPTER XIII
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Boys get sick of most sports in a short time, because they indulge in them too freely.
Nothing specially worthy of note occurred in either club till near the end of the month of May.

The intimacy between Charles Hardy and Tim Bunker was observed to increase, though no one had any suspicion of the secret which had cemented the bond of their union.
The lost purse was the property of Mr.Walker.At a subsequent visit to Rippleton, he had mentioned his loss, but he had no idea where he had dropped it.

Tim congratulated his still unwilling confederate on the success of his villainy.

Mr.Walker did not even know whether he had lost his money in the town or not; so, of course, he had no suspicion of them.
"You are a first-rate fellow, Charley, but you are too chickenish by half," said Tim Bunker.
"I don't feel right about it, and I wish I had given up the purse when I found it." "Pooh!" "I meant to do so." "I know you did.

You were just fool enough to do such a thing.


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