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THE COUNTRY BOY
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with the shoemaker; I must have whittled leather scraps for two or three years without missing much time. Finally one day by mistake I cut into an upper that was to be made

into a shoe and it nearly broke up the shop; I couldn’t pay for it, and we didn’t want to ask Father to settle, so I joined the firm to get out of it.