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Brownsmith’s Boy

CHAPTER TWENTY ONE
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"Are you going ?" "Yes, now." "Shall I fetch my box, sir ?" "No; I told Tom to take it to the cottage.

You would like to look round and see where you'll work?
Don't want to begin to-night, eh ?" "Yes, sir, I'm ready, if you like," I said.
"Humph!" he ejaculated.

"Well, perhaps we'll go and look at the fires by and by.

You're my apprentice now, you know." "Am I, sir ?" "Yes; didn't Brother Ezra tell you ?" I shook my head.
"Don't matter.

Come to learn glass.


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