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... told me by my feathered friends , others by the ivy , and several have been wafted to me by the wind as it swept past the belfry window . " The robin was delighted with the idea , which he was quite certain would be successful , and ...
... told me by my feathered friends , others by the ivy , and several have been wafted to me by the wind as it swept past the belfry window . " The robin was delighted with the idea , which he was quite certain would be successful , and ...
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... told me of ! " " Are you going soon , then ? " inquired Cocky , sorrowfully . " Very soon now , " replied Micky . " I heard father and mother talking about it last night , and they said the cold weather would soon be here , THE ...
... told me of ! " " Are you going soon , then ? " inquired Cocky , sorrowfully . " Very soon now , " replied Micky . " I heard father and mother talking about it last night , and they said the cold weather would soon be here , THE ...
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... told him . If he could only see those beautiful places and marvellous sights ! How doubly dull and wretched his life seemed when contrasted with Micky's future prospects . And then a thought struck him— Why shouldn't he go with the ...
... told him . If he could only see those beautiful places and marvellous sights ! How doubly dull and wretched his life seemed when contrasted with Micky's future prospects . And then a thought struck him— Why shouldn't he go with the ...
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... a stone . The swallow told me the fruit out here might be eaten by the birds all day long . I wish I could find him or Micky ; I wonder where they are . " There were no signs of them , and very probably 24 ECHOES OF AN OLD BELL .
... a stone . The swallow told me the fruit out here might be eaten by the birds all day long . I wish I could find him or Micky ; I wonder where they are . " There were no signs of them , and very probably 24 ECHOES OF AN OLD BELL .
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... told you to speak ? Mind your own business ! " " There was no offence meant , " I replied . " You seemed very merry and- " " Merry ! " he exclaimed interrupting me . " Ha , ha ! Yes ; we've good reason to be so , haven't we wife ? We've ...
... told you to speak ? Mind your own business ! " " There was no offence meant , " I replied . " You seemed very merry and- " " Merry ! " he exclaimed interrupting me . " Ha , ha ! Yes ; we've good reason to be so , haven't we wife ? We've ...
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