Frank Merriwell's Hunting Tour
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Frank Merriwell sH unting Tour CHAPTER I. FRANK FINDS A MISSION. Bump thud! One boy had been walking, the other running. They collided at the corner of two streets, and both fell heavily. Beg-a de pardon, senor. Very great-a mistake! Beg-a de pardon very much! Let up! What are you begging my pardon for, old man? I am the one to beg pardon. You were walking I running came to corner didnt look biff!...
MoreFrank Merriwell sH unting Tour CHAPTER I. FRANK FINDS A MISSION. Bump thud! One boy had been walking, the other running. They collided at the corner of two streets, and both fell heavily. Beg-a de pardon, senor. Very great-a mistake! Beg-a de pardon very much! Let up! What are you begging my pardon for, old man? I am the one to beg pardon. You were walking I running came to corner didnt look biff! here we are. The speaker laughed. It was a jolly, free-and-easy, re assuring boys laugh. The other lad had a sad, dusky face, with big, dark eyes that seemed filled with a haunted fear. His appearance and his language showed he was not a native of the United States. The boy who had been running, jumped up. Here you go, old man, he cried, catching the othel by the hand and drawing him to his feet. Unfortunate blunder. Very sorry. In a hurry. Must catch a train.
(Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)
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