The Turner Twins

The Turner Twins

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Publisher's Synopsis

"Jail," said the boy in the gray flannels. "School," pronounced the boy in the blue serge. "Bet you!" "No, sir, you owe me ten cents now. You didn't pay up the last time." "It's wrong to bet for money, Ned." The other set down the suitcase he was carrying and scoffed. "Yes, when you lose," he observed, with deep sarcasm. "That's thirty-five cents you owe me. You bet in Chicago that-" "That debt's outlawed. Chicago's in Michigan-" "Bet you!" "And this is New York, and so-" "Mighty good thing Dad sent you to school, Laurie. Chicago's in Illinois, you ignoramus." "Is it? Well, who cares?" Laurence Stenman Turner had also deposited the bag he was carrying on the brick sidewalk and was applying a lavender-bordered handkerchief to a moist brow. "Just the same, that's a jail." "If that's a jail, I'll eat my hat," declared the other, "It's not a school, though, and that's flat," was the prompt retort. "Huh, that was an easy one!" Edward Anderson Turner retreated to a flat-topped stone wall bordering a well-shaded lawn and seated himself with a sigh of relief. His companion followed suit. Behind them, grass and trees and flower beds made a pleasant setting for a square gray house, half hidden from the street. Overhead a horse-chestnut tree spread low branches across the sidewalk. The quiet village street ascended gently, curving as it went, empty in both directions. Somewhere on a neighboring thoroughfare a scissors-grinder was punctuating the silence with the musical ding-dang-dong of bells. In a near-by tree a locust was making his shrill clatter. Across the way, the subject of contention, stood a large red-brick edifice, stone trimmed, many windowed, costly and unlovely. The boys viewed it silently. Then their glances fell to the two black suitcases on the curbing.

Book information

ISBN: 9781484981498
Publisher: Createspace
Imprint: Createspace
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 118
Weight: 167g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 6mm