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all with an ax one night, and got wealthy by all manner of cheating and  
rascality; and now he is the infernalest wickedest scoundrel in his  
native village, and is universally respected, and belongs to the  
legislature.  
So you see there never was a bad James in the Sunday-school books that  
had such a streak of luck as this sinful Jim with the charmed life.  
THE STORY OF THE GOOD LITTLE BOY--[Written about 1865]  
Once there was a good little boy by the name of Jacob Blivens. He always  
obeyed his parents, no matter how absurd and unreasonable their demands  
were; and he always learned his book, and never was late at  
Sabbath-school. He would not play hookey, even when his sober judgment  
told him it was the most profitable thing he could do. None of the other  
boys could ever make that boy out, he acted so strangely. He wouldn't  
lie, no matter how convenient it was. He just said it was wrong to lie,  
and that was sufficient for him. And he was so honest that he was simply  
ridiculous. The curious ways that that Jacob had, surpassed everything.  
He wouldn't play marbles on Sunday, he wouldn't rob birds' nests, he  
wouldn't give hot pennies to organ-grinders' monkeys; he didn't seem to  
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