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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... moved closer and leaned over the bed , the way Reverend Flood leaned over his pulpit . All at once Adam knew exactly what he was going to say as if he had written it out ahead of time . " I'm going to call a doctor right now , Mr. Stone ...
... moved closer and leaned over the bed , the way Reverend Flood leaned over his pulpit . All at once Adam knew exactly what he was going to say as if he had written it out ahead of time . " I'm going to call a doctor right now , Mr. Stone ...
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Jean Fritz. Gingerly Adam moved the headless picture to one side to give him more room ; then he and Tyler settled down to the jogging rhythm of the wagon . When the artist turned north five miles from Coveport , the boys jumped out and ...
Jean Fritz. Gingerly Adam moved the headless picture to one side to give him more room ; then he and Tyler settled down to the jogging rhythm of the wagon . When the artist turned north five miles from Coveport , the boys jumped out and ...
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... moved close to the plank , her arms akimbo . The men already on shore turned and looked back at the ship . Mr. McKay left the deck , disappearing for a moment , and then he came back followed by Captain Crane . The captain leaned on a ...
... moved close to the plank , her arms akimbo . The men already on shore turned and looked back at the ship . Mr. McKay left the deck , disappearing for a moment , and then he came back followed by Captain Crane . The captain leaned on a ...
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