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The Worst Boy in Town

CHAPTER XII.  SWEET SOLACE

Word Count: 2706    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

of death, for the burning of the stable would not appear to him other than a dreadful calamity for which he was prim

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The Worst Boy in Town
The Worst Boy in Town
“The speaker was Farmer Parkins, and the person addressed was Jack Wittingham, only son of the most successful physician in Doveton. Farmer Parkins had driven to town quite early in the morning to make some necessary purchases, and he had been followed by his faithful yellow dog, Sam, who had been improving the opportunity to make some personal calls and tours of observation. One of these last-named recreations carried him near the back door of a butcher shop to which Jack had gone to deliver an order for his mother. Adjacent to the butcher's place of business was the shop of the village tinman, and behind this were strewn sundry kitchen utensils which had proved to be too badly damaged to be mended.”
1 CHAPTER I. A NAUTICAL EXPEDITION2 CHAPTER II. A CORNER IN WHISKEY3 CHAPTER III. INJURY AND RESTITUTION4 CHAPTER IV. SHARP AXES AND SHARPER WITS5 CHAPTER V. EXPERIMENTS IN GRAVITATION6 CHAPTER VI7 CHAPTER VII8 CHAPTER VIII. FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE9 CHAPTER IX. THE STOOL OF REPENTANCE10 CHAPTER X. YOUNG AMERICA IN POLITICS11 CHAPTER XI. A QUIET LITTLE GAME12 CHAPTER XII. SWEET SOLACE13 CHAPTER XIII. THE BOY WHO WAS NOT AFRAID14 CHAPTER XIV. PAYING FOR A SPREE15 CHAPTER XV. RUNNING AWAY16 CHAPTER XVI. LOSING A REPUTATION