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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... town . Fieldsdale was the town and it was the first time Adam had been to it . Normally Mr. Sharkey did any necessary business since he went so often to the doctor's anyway . Generally he spent the day - for what , Adam didn't know ...
... town . Fieldsdale was the town and it was the first time Adam had been to it . Normally Mr. Sharkey did any necessary business since he went so often to the doctor's anyway . Generally he spent the day - for what , Adam didn't know ...
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... town . But Coveport and Fieldsdale had one thing in common and that was the general store . When Adam had finished his other business , he went into the store and he felt right at home . Even the smell was the same - a combination of ...
... town . But Coveport and Fieldsdale had one thing in common and that was the general store . When Adam had finished his other business , he went into the store and he felt right at home . Even the smell was the same - a combination of ...
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... town below you , curled around its little cove , its white church steeple pricking the sky , and Tide Street , clear even from the hilltop , dividing the town in half , running pell - mell down to the docks . The pace of the town always ...
... town below you , curled around its little cove , its white church steeple pricking the sky , and Tide Street , clear even from the hilltop , dividing the town in half , running pell - mell down to the docks . The pace of the town always ...
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