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Little Men

CHAPTER XII
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I don't care much, if snakes don't come." "I'm frightened of snakes.

I can't stay all night.

Oh, dear! I don't like to be lost," and Rob puckered up his face to cry, when suddenly a thought occurred to him, and he said, in a tone of perfect confidence, "Marmar will come and find me she always does; I ain't afraid now." "She won't know where we are." "She didn't know I was shut up in the ice-house, but she found me.
I know she'll come," returned Robby, so trustfully, that Nan felt relieved, and sat down by him, saying, with a remorseful sigh, "I wish we hadn't run away." "You made me; but I don't mind much Marmar will love me just the same," answered Rob, clinging to his sheet-anchor when all other hope was gone.
"I'm so hungry.

Let's eat our berries," proposed Nan, after a pause, during which Rob began to nod.
"So am I, but I can't eat mine, 'cause I told Marmar I'd keep them all for her." "You'll have to eat them if no one comes for us," said Nan, who felt like contradicting every thing just then.

"If we stay here a great many days, we shall eat up all the berries in the field, and then we shall starve," she added grimly.
"I shall eat sassafras.


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