Under Fire: A Tale of New England Village Life. Frank Andrew Munsey

Under Fire: A Tale of New England Village Life - Frank Andrew Munsey


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       Frank Andrew Munsey

      Under Fire: A Tale of New England Village Life

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066145989

       UNDER FIRE.

       I.

       II.

       III.

       IV.

       V.

       VI.

       VII.

       VIII.

       IX.

       X.

       XI.

       XII.

       XIII.

       XIV.

       XV.

       XVI.

       XVII.

       XVIII.

       XIX.

       XX.

       XXI.

       XXII.

       XXIII.

       XXIV.

       XXV.

       XXVI.

       XXVII.

       XXVIII.

       XXIX.

       XXX.

       XXXI.

       XXXII.

       XXXIII.

       XXXIV.

       THE END.

       Table of Contents

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      "Well, Dave, it was a close game, but we managed to save ourselves after all their talk," said Tom Martin, referring to a baseball match of the previous day.

      "Yes, but thanks to our lucky stars that Fred Worthington was with us. If John Rexford had kept him at the store, as I was afraid, we should have been badly beaten."

      "He didn't play the whole game, did he?" asked Tom sarcastically.

      "Of course not," retorted Dave Farrington, with some warmth, "but you know very well we should have lost it, if it had not been for him. If he saved us from defeat, why not be fair and give him credit for it? I am sure he would do as much for you if the case were reversed."

      "I didn't say anything against him."

      "No; but you don't appear to say anything for him."

      "Why should I?"

      "Well, I can say frankly that his playing was equal to that of some professionals that I have seen. The factory boys couldn't get the hang of his pitching, and the best batters fouled nearly every ball."

      "Don't you want some credit for catching?" asked Tom, with a view to turning the conversation from Fred.

      "Yes, but——" Here the conversation was interrupted by the sudden appearance of Matthew De Vere, a rather foppishly dressed boy, who showed very clearly by his manner that he considered himself the "swell young man" of the town.

      "Oh, boys, I have a bit of good news for you," he cried. "Guess what it is."

      "Anything startling?" asked Tom.

      "No; but it is something you and Dave will both like."

      "Tell us what it is. We give it up, don't we, Dave?"

      "Grace Bernard is going to have a party—a birthday party."

      "A party?" echoed Dave. "Who told you?"

      "My sister Annie just came from Mr. Bernard's and said so."

      "When is it to be?" chimed in both boys eagerly.

      "Next Thursday evening," answered their informant.

      "Well, that strikes me about right," replied Tom, with evident pleasure at the prospect. "How old is Grace, I wonder?"

      "She


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