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Little Men

CHAPTER XVI
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I don't want any of the other fellows bothering round," said Dan, taking to the new idea so kindly that he began to put on business airs already.
"If Mr.Bhaer does not object you shall have it all your own way.

I suppose Emil will growl, but he cannot be trusted with horses, and you can.

By the way, to-morrow is market-day, and I must make out my list.
You had better see that the wagon is in order, and tell Silas to have the fruit and vegetables ready for mother.

You will have to be up early and get back in time for school, can you do that ?" "I'm always an early bird, so I don't mind," and Dan slung on his jacket with despatch.
"The early bird got the worm this time, I'm sure," said Mrs.Jo, merrily.
"And a jolly good worm it is," answered Dan, as he went laughing away to put a new lash to the whip, wash the wagon, and order Silas about with all the importance of a young express-man.
"Before he is tired of this I will find something else and have it ready when the next restless fit comes on," said Mrs.Jo to herself, as she wrote her list with a deep sense of gratitude that all her boys were not Dans.
Mr.Bhaer did not entirely approve of the new plan, but agreed to give it a trial, which put Dan on his mettle, and caused him to give up certain wild plans of his own, in which the new lash and the long hill were to have borne a part.

He was up and away very early the next morning, heroically resisting the temptation to race with the milkmen going into town.


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