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The Old Tobacco Shop: A True Account of What Befell a Little Boy in Search of Adventure

William Bowen

The Old Tobacco Shop: A True Account of What Befell a Little Boy in Search of Adventure

Paperback (Dodo Press Dec. 26, 2008) , Illustrated edition
"When the Little Boy first went to the Old Tobacco Shop, he stood a long while before going in, to look at the wooden figure which stood beside the door. His father was sitting at home in his carpet-slippers, waiting for tobacco for his pipe, but when the Little Boy saw the wooden figure he forgot all about hurrying, -" Now don't be long, " his mother had said, and his father had said "Hurry back, "-but he forgot all about hurrying, and stood and looked at the wooden figure a long time: a little hunchbacked man, not so very much taller than himself, on a low wooden box, holding out in one hand a packet of black wooden cigars. His back was terribly humped up between his shoulders, his face was square and bony, if wood can be said to be bony, he was bareheaded and bald-headed, he had a wide mouth, and his high nose curved down over it and his pointed chin curved up under it; and his breast stuck out in front almost as much as his shoulders stuck out behind. "
ISBN
1409951049 / 9781409951049
Pages
224
Weight
12.0 oz.
Dimensions
6.0 x 0.5 in.

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