Brave Tom - The Battle That Won by Edward S. (Edward Sylvester) Ellis
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But the brave parent not only threw up the window and bolted the shutters,
but did it coolly and deftly with each window, front and back, thus shrouding the room in obscurity. Tom climbed into a chair set in front of the fireplace, and took down the loaded rifle, which he knew how to use as well as any boy of his years. "Come, Jim, let's go up-stairs to my bedroom; maybe we can get a shot at him." At the top of the stairs the leader paused and turned about. "Say, Jim, did you try to look in the tiger's eye?" he asked. "Don't bother me with such foolish questions; I hadn't a chance." "How was it?" "Why, I hadn't got far from the house, when I heered a growl, and there was the tiger in the field, looking over the fence at me." "Seems to me that was just the chance you wanted, if he was looking at you." "I s'pose it was; but to own up, Tom, I didn't think of it. I was afeard he would go for your folks. So I thought I would walk down and tell you." "Did you walk all the way?" "I may have hurried a little,--that is, a part of the way. I would have |
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