The Fire Or Never Despair

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The Fire Or Never Despair
Samuel Springsguth
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" I can weed in the ground, Sir, and assist Mr. Allen the gardener. " " You are very young, very 'young indeed, " returned the squire, smil- ing, " for an assistant td a gardener; but if you really wish for work, and v/lil promise me to be industrious, I w-11 try you. ) but do you know- for what I parted with Will Sadler'?'" " Yes, your honour, for taking the fruit ; bu: Motlur tells me, t i.. As great a sin to s;ea* Irak w ai y tiring else ; and indeed, if yc/. Will but have th? ^o^dness ID ^i
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me work, I \yill do all 1 can to please you, " " Very well, then I will tell Allen I have engaged you ; you must be here by six o'clock every morning ; and I will give you for your WO^K, four-pence a day.
" I will work hard indeed, Sir, " said the little bey; and away he went jumping and skipping, till he arrived at Red wood Farm.
" Where have you been, Tommy, " said his mother ? " why did you slip away from me ; I was afraid some hurt had come to you. " THE FIRE. 17 " No, no, Mother, i am very well, 1 * he replied, still jump'ng, '- and I shall soon be as rich as Biily ; for I axn n going to work to-morrow, in the Squire's garden ; and what is more, I am to have four-pence a day ; and tlu* Squire is coming to see you to- morrow himself ; and then you can tell him, if lie will' build up our old house, he shall have ail my money, and then we shaft all be happy again; and oh !


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