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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... farm to them . Under the terms of the contract , Mr. Sharkey was going to stay on and keep the farm going until after the harvest , the latter part of September . Then Mr. Sharkey , like half of the Eastern population , it seemed , was ...
... farm to them . Under the terms of the contract , Mr. Sharkey was going to stay on and keep the farm going until after the harvest , the latter part of September . Then Mr. Sharkey , like half of the Eastern population , it seemed , was ...
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... farm . ” " Owns this farm ? " " Yep . " Slowly Mr. Hanson got off his horse . " I'm afraid you're mistaken , son . I own this farm . I just bought it from Mr. Sharkey . " He pulled out of his pocket a deed and handed it over for Adam to ...
... farm . ” " Owns this farm ? " " Yep . " Slowly Mr. Hanson got off his horse . " I'm afraid you're mistaken , son . I own this farm . I just bought it from Mr. Sharkey . " He pulled out of his pocket a deed and handed it over for Adam to ...
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... farm and after all you've been through , I didn't want to back out on it . But it appears we both have problems and the farm isn't going to solve them . ” Captain Crane rubbed his hand through his beard . " Without the farm , likely ...
... farm and after all you've been through , I didn't want to back out on it . But it appears we both have problems and the farm isn't going to solve them . ” Captain Crane rubbed his hand through his beard . " Without the farm , likely ...
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