The Circus Boys in Dixie Land : or, Winning the Plaudits of the Sunny South by Edgar B. P. Darlington
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My, what a punch you have!" laughed Billy.
"That isn't a circumstance to what's coming to you. I'll wait till I get back to school, next fall, and then I'll take it out of you. You'll have something coming to you all summer. Did I paint Walt's eye that way?" "You did. It's up to you to apologize to him now." "Apologize?" "Yes; that's what I said." "I like that! I have a good notion to apologize by painting the other eye the same color," growled Teddy. "But, what does all this mean?" urged Phil, looking about him, still a bit dazed. "It means that we fellows wanted to give you and Teddy a little supper. It isn't much, but there are sandwiches and cookies and pie and lots of other stuff that you'll like." "Cookies?" interrupted Teddy, his face relaxing into a half smile. "Yes." "We knew you wouldn't come, so we planned to kidnap you both and bring you over here by main force. After we eat supper |
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