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... frightened at the eyes and voices of all you boys . ' ' I don't think she is pretty , ' said Alice . ' Well , no ; she is not a pretty colour ; but her eyes are very bright . Do you know I once knew an old man who lived in a very small ...
... frightened at the eyes and voices of all you boys . ' ' I don't think she is pretty , ' said Alice . ' Well , no ; she is not a pretty colour ; but her eyes are very bright . Do you know I once knew an old man who lived in a very small ...
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... frightened that he lost his balance , and fell over on his back with his heels in the air . It was the gardener , Stumps . He came up close to the boys and said , - ' You are nice young gentlemen , ain't you now ? So you thought you ...
... frightened that he lost his balance , and fell over on his back with his heels in the air . It was the gardener , Stumps . He came up close to the boys and said , - ' You are nice young gentlemen , ain't you now ? So you thought you ...
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... frightened . ' Don't tell him that you found us here . If you will not tell Uncle Tom , I will give you a shilling ; I will , indeed . ' Stumps looked at Hugh for , I think , about five minutes without answering . He looked so long that ...
... frightened . ' Don't tell him that you found us here . If you will not tell Uncle Tom , I will give you a shilling ; I will , indeed . ' Stumps looked at Hugh for , I think , about five minutes without answering . He looked so long that ...
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... frightened , and I wish we had never come away from Uncle Tom's . I do . I shall go back home . ' You can't find the way back home by yourself , I am sure , ' said Hugh very un- kindly ; for I shan't go with you , and we must be miles ...
... frightened , and I wish we had never come away from Uncle Tom's . I do . I shall go back home . ' You can't find the way back home by yourself , I am sure , ' said Hugh very un- kindly ; for I shan't go with you , and we must be miles ...
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... frightened . ' We cannot sleep out here , and we have no beds . ' ' We must walk on and look for some place to sleep in before it gets quite dark , ' said Hugh . ' But I am so tired , I don't like to walk F any more . Look at my feet ...
... frightened . ' We cannot sleep out here , and we have no beds . ' ' We must walk on and look for some place to sleep in before it gets quite dark , ' said Hugh . ' But I am so tired , I don't like to walk F any more . Look at my feet ...
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