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The Flight of Pony Baker, by W. D. Howells
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Title: The Flight of Pony Baker A Boy's Town Story
Author: W. D. Howells
Release Date: August 2, 2007 [EBook #22219]
Language: English
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[Illustration: See p. 21 "ALL THE FELLOWS CAME ROUND AND ASKED HIM WHAT HE WAS GOING TO DO NOW"]
THE FLIGHT OF PONY BAKER
A Boy's Town Story
By W.D. HOWELLS
AUTHOR OF "A BOY'S TOWN" "CHRISTMAS EVERY DAY" ETC.
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK AND LONDON HARPER & BROTHERS
BOOKS BY W.D. HOWELLS
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Day of Their Wedding. Illustrated. 12mo.
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FARCES:
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Evening Dress. Illustrated. 32mo.
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Parting Friends. Illustrated. 32mo.
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HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK Copyright, 1902, by HARPER & BROTHERS.
Published September, 1902.
Contents
CHAP. PAGE
I. PONY'S MOTHER, AND WHY HE HAD A RIGHT TO RUN OFF 3
II. THE RIGHT THAT PONY HAD TO RUN OFF, FROM THE WAY HIS FATHER ACTED 15
III. JIM LEONARD'S HAIR-BREADTH ESCAPE 32
IV. THE SCRAPE THAT JIM LEONARD GOT THE BOYS INTO 52
V. ABOUT RUNNING AWAY TO THE INDIAN RESERVATION ON A CANAL-BOAT, AND HOW THE PLAN FAILED 77
VI. HOW THE INDIANS CAME TO THE BOY'S TOWN AND JIM LEONARD ACTED THE COWARD 89
VII. HOW FRANK BAKER SPENT THE FOURTH AT PAWPAW BOTTOM, AND SAW THE FOURTH OF JULY BOY 105
VIII. HOW PONY BAKER CAME PRETTY NEAR RUNNING OFF WITH A CIRCUS 141
IX. HOW PONY DID NOT QUITE GET OFF WITH THE CIRCUS 152
X. THE ADVENTURES THAT PONY'S COUSIN, FRANK BAKER, HAD WITH A POCKETFUL OF MONEY 165
XI. HOW JIM LEONARD PLANNED FOR PONY BAKER TO RUN OFF ON A RAFT 192
XII. HOW JIM LEONARD BACKED OUT, AND PONY HAD TO GIVE IT UP 208
Illustrations
"ALL THE FELLOWS CAME ROUND AND ASKED HIM WHAT HE WAS GOING TO DO NOW" Frontispiece
"BEING DRESSED SO WELL WAS ONE OF THE WORST THINGS THAT WAS DONE TO HIM BY HIS MOTHER" 4
"'I'LL LEARN THAT LIMB TO SLEEP IN A COW-BARN!' 50
"REAL INDIANS, IN BLANKETS, WITH BOWS AND ARROWS" 90
"VERY SMILING-LOOKING" 124
"HE BEGAN BEING COLD AND STIFF WITH HER THE VERY NEXT MORNING" 144
"FRANK BAKER WAS ONE OF THOSE FELLOWS THAT EVERY MOTHER WOULD FEEL HER BOY WAS SAFE WITH" 166
"'WHY, YOU AIN'T AFRAID, ARE YOU, PONY?'" 204
The Flight of Pony Baker
The Flight of Pony Baker
I
PONY'S MOTHER, AND WHY HE HAD A RIGHT TO RUN OFF
If there was any fellow in the Boy's Town fifty years ago who had a good reason to run off it was Pony Baker. Pony was not his real name; it was what the boys called him, because there were so many fellows who had to be told apart, as Big Joe and Little Joe, and Big
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