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166 LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY.

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the splendid gold watch out of his pocket and opened It, and showed

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him again. He was a companion as azy man would remember.”
‘‘ He was the nicest little feller I ever see,” said Dick. ‘An’ as to
sand—TI never seen so much sand to a little feller. I thought a