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  2. CHAPTER III.—HOW JOSHUA TAKES HIS BREAKFAST; ALSO AN INCIDENT OF FORGETFULNESS.

    "It's a very bad habit to read the newspaper, or anything else, at the table," remarked Miss Threespots, as Joshua sat down to breakfast next morning, and ...

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  3. THE COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE OF JOSHUA THREESPOTS

    "Now, mind, Joshua, don't forget to 9 lb. of potatoes and one ounce of pepper." "Yes, yes, Rachel, I won't forget." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,344 words
  4. CHAPTER II.—CONTAINS A VISIT AND SHOWS HOW JOSHUA IS APT TO CHANGE SUBJECTS SUDDENLY WHEN CONVERSING.

    It was tea time the same day. Miss Threespots was dressed in a dress, without any spots. Her hair was done in a magnificent bun at the back of her head ...

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  5. CHATTER IV.—JOSHUA TO THE RESCUE.

    It was a glorious warm spring day a few days later that, at about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, of a Saturday Joshua was strolling along the quiet road ...

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