I, AdamWhen Adam Crane finished school in 1850, he thought he had graduated to manhood. However, a series of adventures taught him that manhood has to be won. A school teacher, a girl, a small boy and a scheming farmer all played parts in helping him to find his right place in the world. |
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... Coveport . Adam jumped to his feet , grinning . " Let's go , " he said . It was pure luck that there was anyone in Coveport able to do tattooing , but a stranger who called himself Julius Goforth had arrived in town a month ago and set ...
... Coveport . Adam jumped to his feet , grinning . " Let's go , " he said . It was pure luck that there was anyone in Coveport able to do tattooing , but a stranger who called himself Julius Goforth had arrived in town a month ago and set ...
Page 157
... Coveport . " It was a letter from Mulie . He was home . Adam put the letter in his pocket and walked out the back door . He didn't want Mr. Sharkey peering over his shoulder while he read the letter . He didn't want to be near Mr ...
... Coveport . " It was a letter from Mulie . He was home . Adam put the letter in his pocket and walked out the back door . He didn't want Mr. Sharkey peering over his shoulder while he read the letter . He didn't want to be near Mr ...
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... Coveport , the boys jumped out and walked the rest of the way . Coveport was not a place that a person gradually eased himself into . You came to the top of a hill and there suddenly was the town below you , curled around its little cove ...
... Coveport , the boys jumped out and walked the rest of the way . Coveport was not a place that a person gradually eased himself into . You came to the top of a hill and there suddenly was the town below you , curled around its little cove ...
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