Elsmere had taken a fancy to the newsboy and did not at all wish to stop at Edgewater.
Smokey was much littler, I expect, when he invested his first pennies in papers and tried to hold his own with the newsboygang at the Grand Central Station.
Jimmy was cock of the walk and had licked every newsboy on the stand.
Let me put my peepers on them and Oi'll shwear to them in a tousand," replied the newsboy with such an air of finality that there was no doubt in the minds of his companions that he could do just what he said he could.
Pa and Levey was pleased enough, but it didn't last, for soon he got into a fight with a London newsboy and it took a policeman to separate them.
Jimmy told the English newsboy that "America was de onliest place fit to live in on earth," and naturally the English boy resented it, so it was a free fight to settle the matter.
Have you seen a newsboy they call Rough and Ready, this morning?
Nor is the newsboy to be outdone in magnificence: when a five-cent customer asks for one paper the boy will very likely hand him both.
He also wrote that his father had promised to let him remain a fortnight in New York, during which time he would be with his old friends, and again live over the time when he was a newsboy for ten days.
Get out of the way," he said, impatiently, and the newsboy obeyed, glad that he had not followed his first impulse and flung away the bun.
In doing so he tripped over the newsboy and fell heavily on the pavement.
A newsboy bellowing the latest edition of the paper broke an unusual and almost profound stillness.
The cry of a belated newsboy floated through the open front door.
A newsboy just under his window was calling the morning papers with monotonous stridency.
It was the newsboy who left the evening papers at the door every night.
She is the mother of the blind newsboy around on the avenue, an' she used to feed an old paper to him every night.
Instantly the father secured officers and the little newsboy led the posse back to the house, in the window of which he had caught a glimpse of her face.
The stranger listened to the sad story; and, having finished breakfast, he called a newsboy and bought a paper.
With the coppers in the foreign mission envelope from an orphannewsboy was found a note written in a child's awkward handwriting, "Starved a meal to give a meal.
The first newsboy came pattering down the stairs at their heels and rushed out into the street, yelling: --Racing special!
Another newsboyshot past them, yelling as he ran: --Racing special!
A newsboycried in Mr Bloom's face: --Terrible tragedy in Rathmines!
Waiting for the racing special, sir, the newsboy said.
As the carriage disappeared around a turn in the road someone came up to the newsboy and tapped him on the shoulder.
The newsboy was not about the hotel, and, thinking he had gone off to see the sights, Dick did not look for him.
This is the portion that most interested him: "The part of the newsboy was effectively taken by Mr. Bert Barton, who was engaged at the last moment to fill the place of Mr. Hazleton.
It's de trainnewsboy whut yo' give a dollar to las' night, Colonel!
I heard the newsboy shouting that an unlimited bank has failed in which he is considerably interested.
A porter was slamming doors on them, the train was running fast out of the station, and I was left alone with an unmannerly newsboy and an unmannerly porter on the platform.
I waited until the porter was out of the way, and then I hit the newsboy for laughing at me, but even with that altercation it was a tedious wait for the next train to Wimbledon.
He had started life as a newsboy on the streets of New York, and doubtless had not had his suddenly acquired wealth long enough to be familiar with the small niceties of life.
The little social amenities would hardly be required in the strenuous existence of newsboy and boot-black.
To such an extent that the voice of a newsboy shouting in an adjoining street caused him to hurry in that direction to buy a paper.
It was a newsboy shouting at the top of his voice, and selling copies of "The Little Busy Bee" as fast as he could hand them out.
This person really makes one feel like a professional newsboy at a street corner.
The newsboy shrugged his shoulders as he looked after him, then turned and gave me a wink out of pure friendliness.
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