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... feeling sick , until it curled up like a snail shell . Hollo , Cocknose ! ' said a vulgar little boy as he passed . " Cocknose ! am I to be called Cocknose ? that is as bad as Nosey , ' said Mr. Smith , putting his hand up to his nose ...
... feeling sick , until it curled up like a snail shell . Hollo , Cocknose ! ' said a vulgar little boy as he passed . " Cocknose ! am I to be called Cocknose ? that is as bad as Nosey , ' said Mr. Smith , putting his hand up to his nose ...
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... feeling in it , you see , so he pressed it against the window- pane until it was like a penny - piece . When he saw the pastry - cook's girl laugh , he tried to start away ; but his nose stuck fast to the glass , for the sun had made it ...
... feeling in it , you see , so he pressed it against the window- pane until it was like a penny - piece . When he saw the pastry - cook's girl laugh , he tried to start away ; but his nose stuck fast to the glass , for the sun had made it ...
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... feeling sure that , as Tormouth was a sea - side place , that he should find lots of people to look at him . When they arrived at Rock Cottage , Arthur walked away , without asking if he could be of any help to his aunt or sister ...
... feeling sure that , as Tormouth was a sea - side place , that he should find lots of people to look at him . When they arrived at Rock Cottage , Arthur walked away , without asking if he could be of any help to his aunt or sister ...
Page 18
... feeling sick , until it curled up like a snail shell . ' Hollo , Cocknose ! ' said a vulgar little boy as he passed . " ' Cocknose ! am I to be called Cocknose ? that is as bad as Nosey , ' said Mr. Smith , putting his hand up to his ...
... feeling sick , until it curled up like a snail shell . ' Hollo , Cocknose ! ' said a vulgar little boy as he passed . " ' Cocknose ! am I to be called Cocknose ? that is as bad as Nosey , ' said Mr. Smith , putting his hand up to his ...
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... feeling sure that , as Tormouth was a sea - side place , that he should find lots of people to look at him . When they arrived at Rock Cottage , Arthur walked away , without asking if he could be of any help to his aunt or sister ...
... feeling sure that , as Tormouth was a sea - side place , that he should find lots of people to look at him . When they arrived at Rock Cottage , Arthur walked away , without asking if he could be of any help to his aunt or sister ...
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