[Frank’s Campaign by Horatio Alger Jr.]@TWC D-Link book
Frank’s Campaign

CHAPTER VIII
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After awhile the good news of peace came, and he felt that he had been abundantly repaid for all the sacrifices he had made in the good cause." Frank listened to this narrative with great interest.

It yielded him no little encouragement to know that another boy, placed in similar circumstances, had succeeded, and he just felt that he would have very much less to contend against than the brother of whom Mrs.Chester spoke.
"Thank you for telling me about your brother Mrs.Chester," he said.

"It makes me feel more as if things would turn out well.

Won't you come over soon and see us?
Mother is always glad to see you." "Thank you, Frank; I shall certainly do so.

I hope I shall not make you late to school." "Oh, no; I started half an hour early this morning." Frank had hardly left Mrs.Chester when he heard a quick step behind him.


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