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When I had dusted the little boy down and he had grown calm after his fright, I lectured him on the dangers of coasting down steep hills, until at all events he had acquired some mastery of the bicycle. He seemed duly penitent, and acknowledged in his boyish way that if I had not ridden after him and steered him he might have been killed.
This short story is reprinted from The Boston Sunday Herald (March 26, 1899): pagination illegible.
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© 2012 John Edgar Browning
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Stoker, B. (2012). A Young Widow (1899). In: Browning, J.E. (eds) The Forgotten Writings of Bram Stoker. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137330840_7
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