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The Story of a Bad Boy

CHAPTER Six--Lights and Shadows
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C.Marden was his name.
Nothing else occurred that morning to interrupt the exercises, excepting that a boy in the reading class threw us all into convulsions by calling Absalom A-bol'-som "Abolsom, O my son Abolsom!" I laughed as loud as anyone, but I am not so sure that I shouldn't have pronounced it Abolsom myself.
At recess several of the scholars came to my desk and shook hands with me, Mr.Grimshaw having previously introduced me to Phil Adams, charging him to see that I got into no trouble.

My new acquaintances suggested that we should go to the playground.

We were no sooner out-of-doors than the boy with the red hair thrust his way through the crowd and placed himself at my side.
"I say, youngster, if you're comin' to this school you've got to toe the mark." I didn't see any mark to toe, and didn't understand what he meant; but I replied politely, that, if it was the custom of the school, I should be happy to toe the mark, if he would point it out to me.
"I don't want any of your sarse," said the boy, scowling.
"Look here, Conway!" cried a clear voice from the other side of the playground.

"You let young Bailey alone.

He's a stranger here, and might be afraid of you, and thrash you.


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