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Mr. I ra Rich Kent for many a helpful suggestion in the framing of the story; to the publishers of The Youth s Companion, in which the tale first appeared, for permitting the use of Mr. Gruger sadmirable illustrations, and to Mr. Francis W. Hight for the very pleasant cat which he has drawn for the cover.
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Mr. peaslee looked more complacent than ever. It was Saturday noon, and Solomon had just returned from his usual morning sojourn "up-street." He had taken off his coat, and was washing his face at the sink, while his wife was "dishing up" the midday meal. There was salt codfish, soaked fresh, and stewed in milk—"picked up," as the phrase goes; there were baked potatoes and a thin, pale-looking pie. Mrs. Peaslee did not believe in pampering the flesh, and she did believe in saving every possible cent.
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