Excerpt: ...the game. This time Dave's good old trick miscarried, for Teddy Watson, slender as he was, neatly body-checked him-the ball fell from his stick into that of Alec Maxwell, who, boring his way through the Hillsboro defence, shot on goal and scored. The home crowd went wild with cheers, for time was up, and the score stood two to one in Millford's favour. Thomas Perkins was hilarious. "Come on, John!" he said to John Watson, "let's have a little Schlitz. I never take anything stronger now, since the boy grew up. ...
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Excerpt: ...the game. This time Dave's good old trick miscarried, for Teddy Watson, slender as he was, neatly body-checked him-the ball fell from his stick into that of Alec Maxwell, who, boring his way through the Hillsboro defence, shot on goal and scored. The home crowd went wild with cheers, for time was up, and the score stood two to one in Millford's favour. Thomas Perkins was hilarious. "Come on, John!" he said to John Watson, "let's have a little Schlitz. I never take anything stronger now, since the boy grew up. What! You don't drink Schlitz? It's harmless as hay-tea, but perhaps you're right." CHAPTER XIX THE END OF THE GAME Oh, Thou who hast lighted the sun, Oh, Thou who hast darkened the tare, Judge Thou The sin of the Stone that was hurled By the Goat from the light of the sun As she sinks in 'the mire of the tarn. --Kipling. WHEN Pearl got her four lively young charges settled down she had time to look about her. Up and down the line of spectators her eye searched for Libby Anne and Mrs. Cavers, but they were nowhere to be seen, and Pearl became more and more troubled. "I'd like fine to see that faded old raincoat of hers," she said to herself, "and Lib's little muslin hat"; but every raincoat that Pearl saw was new and fresh, and every muslin hat had a bright and happy little face under it, instead of Libby Anne's pale cheeks and sad, big eyes. Dr. Clay came over with a bag of popcorn for them, and Pearl told him the cause of her worry. "They had their dinner all right," she said in a low voice to the doctor, as he leaned over the wheel. "Bill was fine, and do you know, he is real nice when he's sober? I waited on them, and Mrs. Cavers seemed so happy; it pretty near made my heart stop beatin' every time I thought of it, and how nice it would be if he'd keep straight. Libby Anne had two licorice kittens and a package of gum saved up in a bag; she said she wouldn't eat them to-day, for she was havin' a good...
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Add this copy of The Second Chance to cart. $6.43, new condition, Sold by Ingram Customer Returns Center rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from NV, USA, published 2015 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform.
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Poor in No Dust Cover jacket. This copy has some ripples on front and back cover, Interior pages also have some water staining...light ripple....still intact with cracked front and back hinge.
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Very Good-with no dust jacket. Illustrated boards show some shelf wear, light soiling, corners bumped, page edges somewhat soiled.; A tight solid book, hinges intact, colour frontispiece by Wladyslaw T. Benda and tissue guard present. Red cloth colvered boards with white stamped titles front and spine, pastedown of six children top of front board; Small 8vo 7½"-8" tall; 369 pages; The Second Chance, McClung's second novel, is a follow-up to Sowing Seeds in Danny.
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Good in None jacket. Book McClung, Nellie L., THE SECOND CHANCE. Toronto: William Briggs, 1910. First Edition, Hard Cover, green boards with black letters and pasteon illustration of mother and children, 5 1/4 x 8, Good/ None, 369 pages. Hinges repaired, spine bumped, edges worn. Frontispiece in colour. Shelf number 2192a.
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