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The Grocery Man And Peck's Bad Boy

George W. Peck

The Grocery Man And Peck's Bad Boy

Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform Sept. 15, 2014)
VARIEGATED DOGS—THE BAD BOY SLEEPS ON THE KOOP—A MAN DOESN'T KNOW EVERYTHING AT FORTY-EIGHT—THE OLD MAN WANTS SOME POLLYNURIOUS WATER—THE DYER'S DOGS—PROCESSION OP THE DOGS—PINK, BLUE, GREEN AND WHITE—"WELL I'M DEM'D—HIS PA DON'T APPRECIATE. "How do you and your Pa get along now," asked the grocery-man of the bad boy, as he leaned against the counter instead of sitting down on a stool while he bought a bottle of liniment. "O, I don't know. He don't seem to appreciate me. What he ought to have is a deaf and dumb boy, with only one leg, and both arms broke—then he could enjoy a quiet life. But I am too gay for Pa, and you needn't be surprised if you never see me again. I talk of going off with a circus. Since I played the variegated dogs on Pa, there seems to have been a coldness in the family, and I sleep on the roof.
ISBN
1501043099 / 9781501043093
Pages
76
Weight
5.9 oz.
Dimensions
6.0 x 0.2 in.

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