The Valley of the Giants by Peter B. (Peter Bernard) Kyne
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That settled the issue between them. To be hailed as little boy was
bad enough, but to be reminded of his crowning misfortune was adding insult to injury. He rose and cautiously approached the fence with the intention of pinching the impudent stranger, suddenly and surreptitiously, and sending her away weeping. As his hand crept between the palings on its wicked mission, the little miss looked at him in friendly fashion and queried: "What's your name?" Bryce's hand hesitated. "Bryce Cardigan," he answered gruffly. "I'm Shirley Sumner," she ventured, "Let's be friends." "When did you come to live in Sequoia?" he demanded. "I don't live here. I'm just visiting here with my aunt and uncle. We're staying at the hotel, and there's nobody to play with. My uncle's name is Pennington. So's my aunt's. He's out here buying timber, and we live in Michigan. Do you know the capital of Michigan?" "Of course I do," he answered. "The capital of Michigan is Chicago." "Oh, you big stupid! It isn't. It's Detroit." "'Tain't neither. It's Chicago." "I live there--so I guess I ought to know. So there!" |
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