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... poor birds were flying awkwardly over the pigstys and everything in their way , and squeaking like mad cocks and hens , when a loud voice suddenly came and stopped them- ' Who's that hunting the cocks and hens ? ' TELL THE TRUTH AT ONCE ...
... poor birds were flying awkwardly over the pigstys and everything in their way , and squeaking like mad cocks and hens , when a loud voice suddenly came and stopped them- ' Who's that hunting the cocks and hens ? ' TELL THE TRUTH AT ONCE ...
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... upon it as hard as he could , so as to pinch off its tail . ' What did you do that for ? ' asked Uncle Tom , while poor little . Walter burst into tears . ' Horrid thing ! it is a snake , it TELL THE TRUTH AT ONCE . 29.
... upon it as hard as he could , so as to pinch off its tail . ' What did you do that for ? ' asked Uncle Tom , while poor little . Walter burst into tears . ' Horrid thing ! it is a snake , it TELL THE TRUTH AT ONCE . 29.
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... poor little beast through your ignorance . ' ' I thought all snakes stung , ' said Harry rather sulkily , while he stood a long way off from the slow - worm . They do in the Zoological Gardens ; I know they do . ' 6 ' You should not be ...
... poor little beast through your ignorance . ' ' I thought all snakes stung , ' said Harry rather sulkily , while he stood a long way off from the slow - worm . They do in the Zoological Gardens ; I know they do . ' 6 ' You should not be ...
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... Never mind , Guy . Come on without them . It is much pleasanter alone . I don't like either of them much ; for Harry killed my poor little slow - worm . ' ' You should not say that , Walter , dear TELL THE TRUTH AT ONCE . 37.
... Never mind , Guy . Come on without them . It is much pleasanter alone . I don't like either of them much ; for Harry killed my poor little slow - worm . ' ' You should not say that , Walter , dear TELL THE TRUTH AT ONCE . 37.
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... you if you touched him . See , he is not at all like the poor little slow - worm you killed . ' Harry ran behind his uncle , and looked at the creature from round his legs . ' If we do not hurt him he will not TELL THE TRUTH AT ONCE . 43.
... you if you touched him . See , he is not at all like the poor little slow - worm you killed . ' Harry ran behind his uncle , and looked at the creature from round his legs . ' If we do not hurt him he will not TELL THE TRUTH AT ONCE . 43.
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