The Phantom 'rickshaw, And Other Tales

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The Phantom 'rickshaw, And Other Tales
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
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Therefore it behooved him to treat her with as much respect as Coppy's big sword or shiny pistol.
The idea that he shared a great secret in common with Coppy kept Wee Willie Winkie unusually virtuous for three weeks.
Then the Old Adam broke out, and he made what he called a ** camp-fire" at the bottom 222 IVEE WILLIE IVINMIE.
of the garden. How could he have foreseen that the flying sparks would have lighted the Colonel's little hay-rick and consumed a week's store for the horses? Sudden and sw
...ift was the punishment — deprivation of the good-conduct badge and, most sorrowful of all, two days confinement to barracks — the house and veranda — coupled with the withdrawal of the light of his father's countenance.
He took the sentence like the man he strove to be, drew himself up with a quivering under-lip, saluted, and, once clear of the room, ran to weep bitterly in his nursery — called by him ** my quarters." Coppy came in the afternoon and attempted to console the culprit.
'' I'm under awwest," said Wee Willie Winkie mournfully, ** and I didn't ought to speak to you." Very early the next morning he climbed on to the roof of the house — that was not forbidden — and beheld Miss Allardyce going for a ride.


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