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It was only a matter of moments before I too turned the corner, and
found myself in the dirtiest busiest street I had ever seen, with
unpleasant-looking people about, and throngs of children playing over
the foul pavement and in the road
My boy seeed to the place I
noticed that as I ran after hi whether it would be of any
use to call to theh if I had determined that it
would be I had not the breath, as I panted on at adown ht of hirouped about the
pave which he ran, while I kept to the road, but he went in
and out aht have run, till all at once I
saw hi at the entrance of a
narrow archith a public-house on one side, and as I ran up I found
that it was a court, dohich I caught a glimpse of the boy with the
rope still over his arm