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... the cry I heard must come from one of the poor little mice , who I had always felt sorry for , as I knew what fear they must live in , on account of the cats with the whiskers . But what do you think we found instead ? Why EARLY TIMES . 5.
... the cry I heard must come from one of the poor little mice , who I had always felt sorry for , as I knew what fear they must live in , on account of the cats with the whiskers . But what do you think we found instead ? Why EARLY TIMES . 5.
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... poor little leg broken , and was very much hurt by the wheat falling on it . I took it up and nursed it , and did all I could for it , and Dick helped me bind up its leg ; and then we moved it and the other kittens to a nest in a safe ...
... poor little leg broken , and was very much hurt by the wheat falling on it . I took it up and nursed it , and did all I could for it , and Dick helped me bind up its leg ; and then we moved it and the other kittens to a nest in a safe ...
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... poor Semima , daddy , ' and trotted off down the field . I felt rather proud of going to school , because it made me feel so big ; but yet , when I came to the gate and looked round at the field , I thought it was just the time I mostly ...
... poor Semima , daddy , ' and trotted off down the field . I felt rather proud of going to school , because it made me feel so big ; but yet , when I came to the gate and looked round at the field , I thought it was just the time I mostly ...
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Nursery Times. hanging up on a nail by her sash , with her poor head and legs dangling down , and looking so miserable , that I could only sob , and moan , and cry . When twelve o'clock came , most of the children ran away to their homes ...
Nursery Times. hanging up on a nail by her sash , with her poor head and legs dangling down , and looking so miserable , that I could only sob , and moan , and cry . When twelve o'clock came , most of the children ran away to their homes ...
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... poor mother worked in the fields , and had no one to take care of her unless Rhoda stayed at home . One day , when the little creature was sobbing and looking as if she longed to be taken in some kind tender arms , the governess said ...
... poor mother worked in the fields , and had no one to take care of her unless Rhoda stayed at home . One day , when the little creature was sobbing and looking as if she longed to be taken in some kind tender arms , the governess said ...
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