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sends later for them, and we will repair the room."
"Does he/she want? We will have a blow of reg'lar on place. I tell him that it will be
better than the livin' to the Cottage."
"That still seems a very clean place. It is fortunate for poor boys that them
you/he/she can find so convenient lodging."
"But it is not as havin' a room of Your really, Rodney. I say me, when we am
all mended me I will ask to some of me friends to enter in of the evenin' and he/she takes a
you look at us. They will be him prised."
"Certainly, Mike. I will be happy to see any the friend."
You/he/she can seem strange that Rodneys, attentively as you/he/she had been brought him on,
you/he/she would have had to make a companion of Mike, but he recognized in the warm one
hearted Irish boy, illiterate as him it was, genuine quality, and he felt
covetous of help to instruct him/it. He knew that he could always depend
on his/her affectionate friendship, and it looked in ahead with pleasure to them
more intimate company.
Later selecting their room and to have made setups to take possession of
it, the boys went down city. Rodney advanced in the room of reading to the
House of Astor and he/she wrote the following letter to the Dr. Sampson:
DR. PLINY SAMPSON:
Dear Lord--Will Lei is kind enough to send my trunk from special messenger to No 312
Road of Bleecker? I have taken there a room, and that will be at my home for
the present. I have gotten a position in a house to it thickens him on Reade
Road, and it hopes that I can give the satisfaction. Desire you remember better me with
do you wish all the boys? I don't expect me to have so easy or pleasant a
time as me I had to school, but I hope to get on, and of the duration--perhaps in
the summer--to manufacture him a short visit.
Yours Sincerely, Ropes of RODNEY.
I CAPITULATE IX.
HIM THE WORK DI AT DI FIRST DAY.
Some front to nine Rodneys half pasts it made a break of forehead to a great five
history that builds on Road of Reade occupied by Otis Goodnow.
He entered and it found the busy close-up within completely a big number of