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... The Pecks in camp

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""Keep away from Duncan Peck, he is suspected of having DIPHTHERIA!"
Identifier: pecksincamp00dudl (find matches)
Title: ... The Pecks in camp
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Dudley, Albertus T. (Albertus True), b. 1866
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Publisher: Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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it till I get something to put itup on.J He ran outside, borrowed one of Carlosboards--much to the annoyance of the trap- ( 143 THE PECKS IN CAMP maker—and fastened it to the end of the cotwith a trunk strap. On the board he hur-riedly tacked the warning. There! It ought by good rights to be red, but I guess itll do. Thatll save YOU all- «/ bother. Ill let Ned in on it, and hell keepthe crowd back.7 Dont stay in long, or Ill squeal on you,ordered Donald sulkily. Im not going tolie here all day. I wont be away more than ten minutes.Here they come; turn over now and pretendyoure sick. Ned and Roy led the procession. Duncancaught them at the door and explained theplot. Help you out? repeated Ned. Sure Iwill. Here, Emilio, quit stamping your bigSpanish feet! Dont you see that sign?Keep away from there, Dicky, if you dontwant to die in two days! Yes, you can readit, and it wont hurt you to go past, but youmustnt speak to him. Words are conta-gious. To Allison and Ike he whispered: (144)
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