The Path of Life
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Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - I was a devil of a scapegrace in my time. No tree was too high for me no water too deep; and when there was mischief going I was the ring-leader of the band. Father racked his head for days together to find a punishment that I should remember; but it was all no good: he wore out three or four birch-rods on my back; his hands pained him merely from hitting my hard head; and bread and water was a welcome change to me from the everyday monotony of potatoes and bread-and-butter. After a sound drubbing followed by half a day's fasting I felt more like laughing than like crying; and in half a while all was forgotten and my wickedness began afresh and worse than ever. One summer's evening I came home in fine fettle. I and ten of my school-fellows had played truant: we had gone to pick apples in the priest's orchard; and we had pulled the burgomaster's calf into the brook to teach it to swim but the banks were too high and the beast was drowned. Father who had heard of these happenings laid hold of me in a rage and gave me a furious trouncing with a poker after which instead of turning me into the road as his custom was he caught me up fair and square carried me to the loft flung me down on the floor and bolted the trap-door behind him.
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