A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter
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"And you'll take care of Jimmy and Belle, too?" "I can't adopt all three of you," said Sinton. "I'll take you, and see that they are well provided for. Will you come?" "Yep, I'll come," said Billy. "Let's eat, first thing we do." "All right," agreed Sinton. "Come into this restaurant." He lifted Billy to the lunch counter and ordered the clerk to give him as many glasses of milk as he wanted, and a biscuit. "I think there's going to be fried chicken when we get home, Billy," he said, "so you just take the edge off now, and fill up later." While Billy lunched Sinton called up the different departments and notified the proper authorities ending with the Women's Relief Association. He sent a basket of food to Belle and Jimmy, bought Billy a pair of trousers, and a shirt, and went to bring Elnora. "Why, Uncle Wesley!" cried the girl. "Where did you find Billy?" "I've adopted him for the time being, if not longer," replied Wesley Sinton. "Where did you get him?" "Well, young woman," said Wesley Sinton, "Mr. Brownlee told me the history of your lunch box. It didn't seem so funny to me as it does to the rest of them; so I went to look up the father of Billy's family, and make him take care of them, or allow the law to do it for him. It will |
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