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... fire , ' said he . ' But we can't , ' Hugh answered . ' We have no matches and no wood . ' ' I can't sit here , ' said Harry . ' I am so cold , and I am frightened . ' You are always frightened for something or other . I thought you ...
... fire , ' said he . ' But we can't , ' Hugh answered . ' We have no matches and no wood . ' ' I can't sit here , ' said Harry . ' I am so cold , and I am frightened . ' You are always frightened for something or other . I thought you ...
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... fire was burning . The boys crept along amongst the bushes , until they came within sight of a large open space in the wood , and now they could see a bright fire blazing in the middle of the space , and people going to and fro . There ...
... fire was burning . The boys crept along amongst the bushes , until they came within sight of a large open space in the wood , and now they could see a bright fire blazing in the middle of the space , and people going to and fro . There ...
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... fire . ' So , although Harry was half afraid of going , they both walked out from amongst the bushes and right up to the fire ; and when the gipsies saw them the woman stopped her singing and stared , and the men said , ' Hallo ! ' and ...
... fire . ' So , although Harry was half afraid of going , they both walked out from amongst the bushes and right up to the fire ; and when the gipsies saw them the woman stopped her singing and stared , and the men said , ' Hallo ! ' and ...
Page 102
... fire and warm yourselves . ' You would hardly have known Hugh and Harry for the same boys half an hour afterwards . As soon as they got warm they became. HARRY IS MADE A THIEF . THE GIPSIES RETURN TO CAMP.- PAGE 112 . 102 HARRY IS MADE A ...
... fire and warm yourselves . ' You would hardly have known Hugh and Harry for the same boys half an hour afterwards . As soon as they got warm they became. HARRY IS MADE A THIEF . THE GIPSIES RETURN TO CAMP.- PAGE 112 . 102 HARRY IS MADE A ...
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... fire , it must be something very nice , they thought , by the smell . After a time the woman lifted the lid , and said supper was ready , and then all the rest of the gipsies came and sat upon the ground , and a number of cups . and ...
... fire , it must be something very nice , they thought , by the smell . After a time the woman lifted the lid , and said supper was ready , and then all the rest of the gipsies came and sat upon the ground , and a number of cups . and ...
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