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... amusing boy ; and so he was for a little while ; but he would on so long making a buffoon of himself - buffoon means a man like the clown in a pantomime — that people turned quite sick with looking at him . So now he leapt about and ...
... amusing boy ; and so he was for a little while ; but he would on so long making a buffoon of himself - buffoon means a man like the clown in a pantomime — that people turned quite sick with looking at him . So now he leapt about and ...
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... amusing boy ; and so he was for a little while ; but he would go on so long making a buffoon of himself — buffoon means a man like the clown in a pantomime — that people turned quite sick with looking at him . So now he leapt about and ...
... amusing boy ; and so he was for a little while ; but he would go on so long making a buffoon of himself — buffoon means a man like the clown in a pantomime — that people turned quite sick with looking at him . So now he leapt about and ...
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... amusing them- selves . ' At any rate , they are big enough to find their own way to the hampers at dinner time , ' answered Mr. Lawley . So they thought no more of Bob and Tom , but were very merry amongst them- selves ; and they made ...
... amusing them- selves . ' At any rate , they are big enough to find their own way to the hampers at dinner time , ' answered Mr. Lawley . So they thought no more of Bob and Tom , but were very merry amongst them- selves ; and they made ...
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... amused the others ; but George , as usual , could not stop in time , and he fell down so often , and did just the same things so many times over , that at length he was left to pick himself up as he could , and no one was in the least ...
... amused the others ; but George , as usual , could not stop in time , and he fell down so often , and did just the same things so many times over , that at length he was left to pick himself up as he could , and no one was in the least ...
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... than Tom for trying to lay all the blame on his brother . So they amused themselves all the way home , squabbling and abusing each other . Everybody in the village knew about poor little Toby's fall ΙΟΟ THE CHILDREN'S PIC - NIC .
... than Tom for trying to lay all the blame on his brother . So they amused themselves all the way home , squabbling and abusing each other . Everybody in the village knew about poor little Toby's fall ΙΟΟ THE CHILDREN'S PIC - NIC .
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Adventures afraid Alice amusing answered asked BARBARA HUTTON bird Bob and Tom Bob Jackson Bob's C. H. BENNETT Cheveleigh Wood clever cloth elegant dear dinner Doctor Groves donkey EMILIA MARRYAT NORRIS Engravings Fairy Fcap felt Fourth Edition frightened Frontispiece GILBERT gilt edges grandmamma grass hampers HARRISON WEIR Harry Walton Harry's heard hee haw History horse Illus Illustrations by JOHN Imperial 16mo kicked LADY laughed Lawley looked Lawley thought leave little boy little brother little Frank little girls Louisa mamma morocco never papa parrot pic-nic plain Polly poor little Toby Post 8vo Price 6d round Royal 16mo Sam Brown Sarah Brown scream Second Edition shouted Small 4to sorry Squark stopped Stories Super Super-royal 16mo tart teasing tell things THOMAS DARNELL THOMAS HOOD Toby's told Tom Jackson tree waggon wasps water-cresses What's o'clock Willie Dale Young
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