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... cried out roughly , and , if he had not been a young gentleman , I should have said rudely- " Get off that gate ! " The other boy looked round , and when he saw who addressed him in this style , was by no means slow to comply . Far be ...
... cried out roughly , and , if he had not been a young gentleman , I should have said rudely- " Get off that gate ! " The other boy looked round , and when he saw who addressed him in this style , was by no means slow to comply . Far be ...
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... cheek to the smiter . " What did you do that for ? " he cried angrily , just as if he hadn't been speaking to one of his betters . " On what compulsion , must I , tell me 4 The Trials and Travels of a Young Gentleman .
... cheek to the smiter . " What did you do that for ? " he cried angrily , just as if he hadn't been speaking to one of his betters . " On what compulsion , must I , tell me 4 The Trials and Travels of a Young Gentleman .
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... cried Geoffrey , a little nettled out of his dignified air of contempt . But there was no more time to be lost on such a fellow ; he turned round and ran off to the other end of the field , where the players were waiting for him . The ...
... cried Geoffrey , a little nettled out of his dignified air of contempt . But there was no more time to be lost on such a fellow ; he turned round and ran off to the other end of the field , where the players were waiting for him . The ...
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... " Well , Jeff , you look as if you had been having a good game , " said his father . won , eh ? " " Our side , sir , of course . " " Who " My dear boy , what a mess you have made of yourself ! " cried Mrs. Shaw , surveying his.
... " Well , Jeff , you look as if you had been having a good game , " said his father . won , eh ? " " Our side , sir , of course . " " Who " My dear boy , what a mess you have made of yourself ! " cried Mrs. Shaw , surveying his.
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Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff. of yourself ! " cried Mrs. Shaw , surveying his stained stockings and bespattered flannels through her eye - glass . " Can't help it , mother , " replied the young hopeful in the free - and - easy way ...
Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff. of yourself ! " cried Mrs. Shaw , surveying his stained stockings and bespattered flannels through her eye - glass . " Can't help it , mother , " replied the young hopeful in the free - and - easy way ...
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