The Story of a Bold Tin Soldier by Laura Lee Hope
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"Then I'm going to buy them!" exclaimed the boy. "Hurray! I'm going
to have a Bold Tin Soldier and his men." "Well, now I suppose my adventures will begin," thought the Captain, for he heard all that was said. "Like the Sawdust Doll, the White Rocking Horse, and the Lamb on Wheels, I am to be sold and taken away. Yes, now my adventures will begin!" The girl clerk went to get a piece of wrapping paper in which to do up the box of soldiers. The boy and his father stepped aside for a moment to look at some other toys. As they were out of sight of the counter for a few seconds, and as no one was watching, the Calico Clown had a chance to whisper to the Captain. "So you are going away from us?" asked the Clown. "Yes," answered the Captain. "But I am sorry I shall not see the new trousers the girl is going to make for you. I would like to see them." "Perhaps you may come back and visit us," suggested the Candy Rabbit. "Perhaps," agreed the Captain, and then he had to stop talking for the boy and his father came back. CHAPTER IV |
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