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... girl , I mean a lark of great fun , and — and , in fact , a great lark . ' ' Oh ! ' said George , although not quite satisfied with the explanation ; but why is it called a lark ? ' " Why , I am sure , I don't know , excepting that ...
... girl , I mean a lark of great fun , and — and , in fact , a great lark . ' ' Oh ! ' said George , although not quite satisfied with the explanation ; but why is it called a lark ? ' " Why , I am sure , I don't know , excepting that ...
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... girl were ready to jump for joy at hearing of it ; and they made a great deal of noise with laughing and chattering ; but Arthur , although he was quite as much pleased as his little sister and brother , thought it would not look manly ...
... girl were ready to jump for joy at hearing of it ; and they made a great deal of noise with laughing and chattering ; but Arthur , although he was quite as much pleased as his little sister and brother , thought it would not look manly ...
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... girls punish them- selves more than any one else is punished by them , excepting that it is always disagreeable to look at their ugly faces with their lips sticking out ; and no one is so ugly as a sulky child . Mr. Layton took no ...
... girls punish them- selves more than any one else is punished by them , excepting that it is always disagreeable to look at their ugly faces with their lips sticking out ; and no one is so ugly as a sulky child . Mr. Layton took no ...
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... girl . I could have taken barley - sugar in- stead , for cousin Frank offered me either , but I thought you liked chocolate . ' So he did uncommonly , but , dear me , what a lot of pleasure he deprived himself of by his non- sense ! So ...
... girl . I could have taken barley - sugar in- stead , for cousin Frank offered me either , but I thought you liked chocolate . ' So he did uncommonly , but , dear me , what a lot of pleasure he deprived himself of by his non- sense ! So ...
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... girl had always stared so at his nose ; but now he had a lovely nose , and did not care who stared . He stood looking in at the window , thinking what he could eat . There were sausage - rolls and cocked hats , and raspberry tarts and ...
... girl had always stared so at his nose ; but now he had a lovely nose , and did not care who stared . He stood looking in at the window , thinking what he could eat . There were sausage - rolls and cocked hats , and raspberry tarts and ...
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