Page 190 (1/2)
"Yes," I said, rather faintly
"Ah! sure to," said Ike, driving his spade into the ground "But you
don't want no doctor You sed a lot of bad air; now you s a
lot of good, and it'll be like liood There's the ganger hollering after you"
"Yes!" I cried, and I went towards where Mr Browns very red in the face "Sir Francis
has given me this to buy you a watch by and by He says you're too
young to have one now, but I'm to buy it and keep it for you a year or
two Five pounds"
"I'ed to him," I said rather dolefully; but I did not feel
at all pleased, and Mr Soloht I was rather a queer boy
At the end of the week I heard that Courtenay was better, but that he
was to go with his brother down to the seaside, and to ht have said, "Thank you," to
, that this
troubled un
The effects of lided on