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Pee-wee Harris on the Trail

CHAPTER XXII
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"And you ain't going to give me no sass neither, understand?
I don't let kids tell me my business." "You just want to get rid of me, that's what," said Pee-wee.

"Gee, you might as well say what you mean, I'm not scared." "Oh, ain't you?
Well you do as I tell you and you'll be all right.

You do as I tell you if you want to get a ride home; see?
Mr.Bartlett and me are grown-up men, we are, and we know what's the right way to do.
When a kid is told to do something he's gotter do it.

You know so much about them scout kids; don't you know that ?" "I'll take care of this here car of Mr.Bartlett's.

The next house we come to I'm going to stop and let you out a little way past it and you're going to show what you can do; you're going to go back and 'phone to tell Mr.Bartlett we're on our way, and I'll wait for you." "You wanted me to do that at a house that was empty and where there wasn't any 'phone; I could tell because there weren't any wires.


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