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Little May Waters dropped at the feet of Charlie as he was busily "'splaining." He gallantly picked her up and tried to comfort her, and various members of the club rushed to the rescue of other ladies. It was concluded now to adjourn the "pammerrammer." "Man down in the yard!" called out Wort, who was "sentinel" when he had nothing else to do. Wort looked over the edge of the window-sill.
It took two boys, Sid and Wort, to stand at the two ends of the curtain and manage the "pammerrammer." As Sid unrolled the glorious succession of artistic beauties that Charlie had sketched, Wort at the other end pulled them along and rolled them up. In front of the curtain was ranged a plank.
It is only a cent a ticket, and that will get you a reserved seat." "Then I must take a reserved seat." Aunt Stanshy told the boys she would come whenever they notified her that the pammerrammer was ready. A lively shout of announcement soon came from half a dozen heralds up in the barn window, and Aunt Stanshy dropped her sewing. "All ready, aunty! Come now," shouted Charlie.
"Auntie, what do you think a couple of standing up collars would cost?" "A standing up collar, Charles Pitt! What do you want that for?" "Why, we have a pammerrammer to-morrow, and I am the one to 'splain it; that is, me or the governor." "He is gettin' to be a man!" thought Aunt Stanshy in sorrow. "A pammerrammer!" she inquired. "I most get into that. Do you have spectators?" "O, yes.
"Up The " "It's 'Up The Ladder, sir," said Charlie. "Well, Up-the-Ladder boys ought to be making advances and going ahead all the time." "That is what teacher says." "What do you do in the club?" "We had a grand march yesterday, and we have a pammerrammer next Saturday." "All the boys in your club go to Sunday-school?" "All except Tony." "Who is Tony?"
He knew his old and beloved "pammerrammer" by heart, and he began promptly where the governor left off. "Here are some bears in a melon-patch. There's a picture of Westminster Abbey, and here's a boy lifting a girl over a fence, and here's a flag from Europe, and here's one from some part of Asia or some other place." In the midst of Charlie's glib description there was a crash.
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