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MY BLACK SHEEP
I WATCHED with more interest than before the comings and goings of the children opposite. I quite looked for Polly's morning visits and word of greeting, and was amused by the half-sheepish way in which her brothers, evidently at her instigation, pulled off their caps if I pawed them on the roa...
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Published in: | The Wesleyan-Methodist magazine 1889-02, p.134-141 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | I WATCHED with more interest than before the comings and goings of the children opposite. I quite looked for Polly's morning visits and word of greeting, and was amused by the half-sheepish way in which her brothers, evidently at her instigation, pulled off their caps if I pawed them on the road, without so much as glancing into my face. |
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ISSN: | 2044-6780 |