This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1850 edition. Excerpt: ...mounted into the driver's seat, and turning the horse toward the road he fairly commenced the journey. " Now," said Phonny, " we're off." " Yes," said Malleville, --" only we have got to stop once more, for Mary Bell." They found Mary Bell all ready when they arrived at her mother's house, so that they were ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1850 edition. Excerpt: ...mounted into the driver's seat, and turning the horse toward the road he fairly commenced the journey. " Now," said Phonny, " we're off." " Yes," said Malleville, --" only we have got to stop once more, for Mary Bell." They found Mary Bell all ready when they arrived at her mother's house, so that they were detained only a very few minutes at the door. Mrs. Bell was there to bid them good-bye. The ten half dollars. Uses for the &ie She gave Beechnut the money. It was all in half-dollars. There were of course ten of them. She gave him the money in this form in order that he might make out any payment which should finally be agreed upon as the ransom of the dog, without any difficulty or embarrassment in respect to change. Beechnut himself had suggested this plan to Mrs. Bell several days before. The money being received, and Mary Bell being established in her seat, the whole party bade Mrs. Bell good-bye, and went away from the door. " Now we're off, really and truly," said Phonny' " Yes," said Malleville, " and we've got some provisions, Mary Bell. We're going to encamp." "Yes," said Phonny. "We've got every thing that we need, and one thing that I think we don't need, and that is an axe." " Oh, we may need the axe," said Beechnut, " before we come back." " What for?" asked Phonny. " Oh, I could think of half a dozen purposes," said Beechnut, " that we may have occasion to use the axe for, on such an expedition." " Oh, no," said Phonny, " not half a dozen. Beechnat argues the case with Phonny. You might, perhaps, think of one or two;--such, for example, as to build a fire at our camp." " Yes," said Beechnut, " that is one. And then there may come up a shower of rain when we are in the middle of a long road through the woods, so that there would be...
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Good. 1850 edition by Harper & Brothers. Reddish cloth with gilt lettering at spine. Illustrated with engravings. Spine faded, else gentle wear with beginning fraying at foot of spine; hinges intact, binding strong. Owner's name inside, else unmarked.