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I walked into the Brooklyn Lodging
House, following my nose to the room where we played cards. It had the same
distinct smell of men sweating a..
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Spot woke me the next morning by setting a tin cup of
fragrant coffee on my nightstand, and chucking me on the chin as my eyes
fluttered open. I..
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Blink, Race, Mush, Crutch, Spot and
I sealed the deal in their card room, which still smelled of smoke and
man-sweat. I wasn’t sure that ..
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Once in the alley, I carefully tucked my hair into my cap,
rubbing a little dirt onto my face so that I was less recognizable. I melted
into th..
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Now came the wait. I didn’t know
where Mrs. Hawkins was, or if would even be able to properly mug her. And if I would
be able to, who sai..
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Spot seemed to be purposefully
making us miss the curfew, which was fine by me. Missing the curfew with Spot
often meant Carrying the Banner wi..
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It was easy enough to find the Jeweler´s,
as it had an awning, on which hung the sign, “McGuire’s Jeweler’s” I qui..
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A immigrant girl from Ireland becomes good friends with a rag-tag group of Newsies.
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the set-up for the novel, hundreds of years ago
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A beautiful baby was born to the High King and Queen. Her
tiny, perfect face was white as snow, as was her hair. One might say that she
was an ..
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