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A mist was creeping over the great city of London. They could hardly see the tall stores, the masts and steeples on oneside. But on they went, rowing swiftly with their good oars, as if fordear life. [Illustration: Searching for Walter. ] They looked out sharply on both sides to catch a sight of the littlegreen boat. At last, when they had rowed about two miles, with the tidein their favor, Mr. Dale cried out, "I see it! I see it! But, ah! it isempty. I see no sign of a boy in it. What can have... become of poorWalter?" On they rowed, and at last, came up with the boat. Still no Walter wasto be seen. The poor father was in despair, when all at once Walterstarted up from under the great blanket, where he had been hiding. Hecried out, "Here I am, papa, safe and sound!" "Oh, you little rogue! Come here and let me pull your ears!" They allgot back to their home in time for a late tea, which mother had keptwarm for them. Walter was kissed and then cuffed; but the cuffs were sotender, that they made him laugh even more than the kisses.
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