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Mark Manning's Mission

CHAPTER XXXIII. MARK ELUDES HIS PURSUERS

Word Count: 1355    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

k towards the entrance of the store, was almost paralyzed by the sight of Peggy and Lyman looking in at the window.

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Mark Manning's Mission
Mark Manning's Mission
“Two boys, with guns on their shoulders, were crossing a meadow towards the Pecasset woods. These were situated about a mile from the village, and were quite extensive. The two boys were James Collins and Tom Wyman, the first, the son of a large shoe manufacturer, the other the son of the village postmaster. They were about of a size, and had the appearance of being sixteen years of age. They were very intimate, the second being a satellite of the first, who in right of his father's wealth considered himself the first boy in Pecasset. Tom flattered his vanity by acknowledging his pretensions, and this gave him his position of favorite with the young aristocrat.”