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made no further reply. Possibly he was scant of breath at
the time.

"Now, Penchamin, vat you do mit youself? Get so hot
as a fire-brick: dat ish no goot," was Jacob's plaintive
comment.

"Nonsense answered Ben. "This frosty air will cool
me soon enough. I am not tired."

"You are beaten, though, my boy," said Lambert, in Eng-
lish, "and fairly too. How will it be, I wonder, on the day
of the grand race?"

Ben flushed; and as he sailed off, looking back rather
wearily, he gave a proud, defiant laugh, as if to say, —

"This was mere pastime. I'm determined to beat then,
come what may."

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Publication Information: Book Title: Hans Brinker, or, the Silver Skates: A Story of Life in Holland. Contributors: Mary Mapes Dodge - author, Allen B. Doggett - illustrator. Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1901. Page Number: 250.
    
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