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CHAPTER III. BRANDON'S JOKE.
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About quarter of a mile from the village was a pond of small size, not over a third of a mile across, but it provided the boys of the village a great deal of amusement. In the summer it afforded chances for bathing and boating, in the winter for skating.
Among the boys who had boats on the pond were Dean Dunham and Brandon Bates, but there was a considerable difference between them. Dean's was an old flat-bottomed boat, which he had bought for a dollar from a man who had used it for half a dozen years, while Brandon's was spick and span new, a very handsome craft, and by all odds1 the finest on the pond.
Brandon was not, however, the best rower, though he considered himself such. That distinction belonged to Dean, whose arms were strengthened by labor2, and whose constant practice gave him unusual skill.
Directly in the middle of the pond was a small island, not over half an acre in extent, which naturally enough was often visited by the boys of Waterford.
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On the day of Adin Dunham's journey to Rockmount, Brandon, having nothing else to do, for there was a vacation in the village school, sauntered down to the place where he kept his boat. He had had a small boat-house constructed, where he kept his boat under cover. It had been built by Adin Dunham, the village carpenter, and excited the admiration4 of the other village boys, who did not aspire5 to such a luxury.
"Why don't you get your uncle to build you a boat-house, Dean?" asked Brandon, satirically.
Dean laughed good-naturedly.
"My old boat isn't likely to be injured by exposure to the weather," he answered.
"That's true. How would you like to have a boat like mine?"
"I should be delighted; so if you are thinking of giving me one, I hope you will go ahead and do it."
"It is too expensive for a working boy," he said.
"I know of one working boy who would appreciate it. I suppose you don't call yourself a working boy."
"I am a gentleman's son," said Brandon, haughtily
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