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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... knew that the Cranes were going into farming so they passed over Adam rather quickly . Enoch and Stump said they were going to California and get rich . Enoch leaned up against the side of the store as if he'd been a member of this ...
... knew that the Cranes were going into farming so they passed over Adam rather quickly . Enoch and Stump said they were going to California and get rich . Enoch leaned up against the side of the store as if he'd been a member of this ...
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... knew them all . " She tapped out her pipe and dropped it into a pocket of her dress . " How would you like to come up while I take a look at my crystal ball ? " Adam's mouth went dry . All the curiosity he had ever had about Old Bess's ...
... knew them all . " She tapped out her pipe and dropped it into a pocket of her dress . " How would you like to come up while I take a look at my crystal ball ? " Adam's mouth went dry . All the curiosity he had ever had about Old Bess's ...
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... knew something Adam didn't know and wouldn't like . Adam shut the door . Before the day was over , he promised ... knew the contents almost by heart . He knew , for instance , that in the barn there were two horses and three cows ; he ...
... knew something Adam didn't know and wouldn't like . Adam shut the door . Before the day was over , he promised ... knew the contents almost by heart . He knew , for instance , that in the barn there were two horses and three cows ; he ...
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