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Identifier: tomsladeonriver00fitz (find matches)
Title: Tom Slade on the river
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Fitzhugh, Percy Keese, 1876-1950
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Publisher: New York : Grosset & Dunlap
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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ready iy8 TOM SLADE ON THE RIVER to cast, and the other scouts were too sur-prised, and perhaps a little too amused, to puta stop to his tirade. Probably they did notthink it would affect Tom. But Raymond, losing all control of him-self, his eyes brimming and his voice tremb-ling, went on: Thats because—you—you lived down inan alley where people kill each other—andburglars live—and men get drunk and youdont know how other kinds of people act—you dont . . . And maybe, you stole otherthings before—maybe you did—before youever stole Jefl—I mean Harry Stanton! /wouldnt call you a scout with your old ragson—I wouldnt. Scouts wear the uniformand they dont steal Then they stopped him. Its my fault, said Roy, as Connie vault-ed to the cabin edge and put his arm aboutRaymond, trying to quiet him. I know about scouts- -I do—and I knowwhat a scout is—I do- he shouted, almostcrying. All right, all right, Ray/3 said Connie,soothingly. Tom Slade looked up, straight at Raymond*
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DOC CARRIED THE SWEATER ON THE END OF HIS STAFF LIKE A PENNANT. Pase 182. THE NEW YORKPUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR. LENOX ANDTILDBN FOUNDATIONS K * CRUISING IN HONOR SCOUT 179 He was gulping and it was pitiful to look athim. I know I did/ he almost sobbed. ((T » Never mind, Tom/ said Roy, softly.Dont mind him. He doesnt mean it.3 I know I did, Tom said again. Butyou can have an invisible badge, just the same•—I dont care for Mr. Ellsworth or anybody. With a supreme effort to control himself,swallowing sob after sob in great painfulgulps, he pushed aside the cabin locker, wentdown into the cabin and banged the door shut. Roy followed after him, but Toms stolidnature had been pierced at last and he turnedaway even from Roy. Of course, you can, Tom, said Roy, al-most frightened at his emotion. You canhave an invisible badge, Tom—I know youcan, Tom. He did not know exactly what Tom hadmeant; like many of his expressions, it hadbeen a puzzle to them all, but he would havesaid almost anythin

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  • bookauthor:Fitzhugh__Percy_Keese__1876_1950
  • bookpublisher:New_York___Grosset___Dunlap
  • bookcontributor:New_York_Public_Library
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