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Brave and True

CHAPTER EIGHT
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`He's a plucky little chap to come at all with such pleasant companions as we've been.' "We got through the field without attracting the attention of the bull.
The place of the meet was just beyond, and we were in good time to see the gay scene.

We went back by a different road, and my hero made them all march slowly so that I might be able to keep pace with them.
"It was a little thing, was it not, Bob?
I say: a little thing.
Perhaps you will hardly believe that one little act of kindness altered my whole life.

It taught me lessons which I might never have learned otherwise.

It showed me how we can help one another by the simplest kindness and sympathy.

All through my life his influence has helped and encouraged me--though, as I tell you, I never saw him again." "Is that all, Grandpa ?" asked Maud.
But Bob did not speak.


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