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... Dear ! what a noise boys do make sometimes . I think papas ' and mammas ' heads must be made of very hard stuff that they do not sometimes go deaf and stupid in holiday time . ' And why may not me go too ? ' asked Alfy , who was not yet ...
... Dear ! what a noise boys do make sometimes . I think papas ' and mammas ' heads must be made of very hard stuff that they do not sometimes go deaf and stupid in holiday time . ' And why may not me go too ? ' asked Alfy , who was not yet ...
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... dear ! Oh dear ! ' said papa , ' I am afraid you are all of you too old to care to go and see Uncle Tom , or to have any holidays at all . I wish one of you would stay in town and do my work , and let me be a little boy . ' ' No , we ...
... dear ! Oh dear ! ' said papa , ' I am afraid you are all of you too old to care to go and see Uncle Tom , or to have any holidays at all . I wish one of you would stay in town and do my work , and let me be a little boy . ' ' No , we ...
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... mamma than they were behind their backs . Then their mamma said kindly- ' I am sure Hugh and Harry will try to do all they ought ; won't you , my dear boys ? ' And the boys answered , ' Oh yes , mamma 12 THE STOLEN CHERRIES ; OR ,
... mamma than they were behind their backs . Then their mamma said kindly- ' I am sure Hugh and Harry will try to do all they ought ; won't you , my dear boys ? ' And the boys answered , ' Oh yes , mamma 12 THE STOLEN CHERRIES ; OR ,
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... dear , ' said Mr. Selby . But when they arrived at the station , Harry thought it more jolly still ; there was such a bustle and noise , and everybody was running backwards and forwards ; and if he liked being knocked about , he got ...
... dear , ' said Mr. Selby . But when they arrived at the station , Harry thought it more jolly still ; there was such a bustle and noise , and everybody was running backwards and forwards ; and if he liked being knocked about , he got ...
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... dear . ' Harry would have liked one very much indeed , but he did not like being called by a stranger ' My dear , ' as if he was a very little boy , so he made a small bow , and answered- ' Thanks , I have only just had breakfast ...
... dear . ' Harry would have liked one very much indeed , but he did not like being called by a stranger ' My dear , ' as if he was a very little boy , so he made a small bow , and answered- ' Thanks , I have only just had breakfast ...
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