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Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899

"Facing the World"

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"Give it to me, then."
With a firm step Mrs. Fox took the candle, and took her turn in going
up the attic stairs.


CHAPTER IV
MRS. FOX COMES TO GRIEF

Harry confidently anticipated a second visit to his chamber.
He was rather surprised when the door was again opened, and Mrs. Fox
entered. Opening his eyes a little way, he saw her, after a brief
glance at the bed, go to the chair containing his pantaloons, and put
back the deceptive wallet. She was about to prosecute a further
search, when Harry decided that matters had gone far enough. He did
not fancy their night visits, and meant to stop them if he could.
Chance favored his design. A puff of air from the door, which Mrs. Fox
had left wide open, extinguished the candle, and left the room, as
there was no moon, in profound darkness.
"Drat the candle!" he heard Mrs. Fox say.
Then a mischievous idea came to Harry. In his native village lived a
man who had passed a considerable time in the wild region beyond the
Missouri River, and had mingled familiarly with the Indians. From him
Harry had learned how to imitate the Indian warwhoop.
"I'll scare the old lady," thought Harry, smiling to himself.
Immediately there rang out from the bed, in the darkness and silence,
a terrific warwhoop, given in Harry's most effective style.


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