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... exclaimed Glum- dalkin ; " we are wonderfully considerate all at once ; now , I think , Miss Friskarina , you have been getting into mischief , and that's the reason you sit so quiet there . I should like to know where you were all this ...
... exclaimed Glum- dalkin ; " we are wonderfully considerate all at once ; now , I think , Miss Friskarina , you have been getting into mischief , and that's the reason you sit so quiet there . I should like to know where you were all this ...
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... exclaimed poor Tibb , as if astonished at the very idea of such a luxury ; " my mistress won't have a fire till she wants to boil her dinner . " " Then how do you ever keep yourself warm ? " asked Friskarina , quite horror - struck ...
... exclaimed poor Tibb , as if astonished at the very idea of such a luxury ; " my mistress won't have a fire till she wants to boil her dinner . " " Then how do you ever keep yourself warm ? " asked Friskarina , quite horror - struck ...
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... exclaimed Friskarina , " to take no more care of you than that ! " " What can she do ? ” replied Tibb , “ she has not got enough for herself and her daughter , so it is not likely she can give me anything . If your gracious ladyship ...
... exclaimed Friskarina , " to take no more care of you than that ! " " What can she do ? ” replied Tibb , “ she has not got enough for herself and her daughter , so it is not likely she can give me anything . If your gracious ladyship ...
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... exclaimed Glumdalkin , quite fiercely , " you've been talking to that good - for - nothing wretch of a cat again . I am astonished at you , Friskarina ! " 66 Now , my dear cousin , " answered Friskarina , very quietly , " just hear me ...
... exclaimed Glumdalkin , quite fiercely , " you've been talking to that good - for - nothing wretch of a cat again . I am astonished at you , Friskarina ! " 66 Now , my dear cousin , " answered Friskarina , very quietly , " just hear me ...
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... . ” " Then what in the world ails you , my dear friend ? " " I don't know , " answered the cat ; " but I believe I am getting rather tired of staying here all my life . " " Ah ! " exclaimed the magpie , " I THE DISCONTENTED CAT . 43.
... . ” " Then what in the world ails you , my dear friend ? " " I don't know , " answered the cat ; " but I believe I am getting rather tired of staying here all my life . " " Ah ! " exclaimed the magpie , " I THE DISCONTENTED CAT . 43.
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