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Excerpt from Quicksand
The boys began pelting each other with snowballs, the girls danced and jingled their tin dinner-pails, little ones leaped for pure joy, and added their shouts to the con fusion. The larger girls, who styled themselves young ladies, but were none the less spoken of as big girls, came out of the door last of all, in a more dignified though giggling group. Many of them were watching for their sweethearts or, as Tamworth Village put it, their beaux, from the crowd of snowballing boys, who now began shying up bashfully with laughing pretences of boldness. There was singing-school Friday nights, and escorts had to be accepted.
There's Adelaide with Rob the Robber. Rob is Adelaide's beau, screamed a mischievous, dancing small boy, whose eyes were always seeing.
Shut up! Said a big boy, making a dive at the duck ing urchin. What do you know about beaux?
Oh, you want her yourself, Hiram Stubbs, only you're one of the family! Shrieked the escaping youngster, as he made a dodge through the fence. Adelaide and Rob the Robber! Adelaide and Rob the Robber! He kept singing, as he skipped out of reach.
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