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Excerpt from The Wagon-Boy; Or Trust in Providence
Ard, as often as the end of the week came round, carried home to his parents the teacher's testimonial of the continued and rapid progress which he made in his studies, Thomas received a weekly reprimand for his in attention to his books, and often punishment for bad behavior. One clear wintry Saturday, Richard received the reward of attentive study and amiable deportment, by being permit ted to accompany his father on a. Visit to Mr. Delano's, an in timate friend of his, who re sided in an adjoining town. Richard was up betimes, and after breakfast two horses were saddled, and Richard and his father started off. On their route, they passed a wagoner.
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