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... the same children who were brought away from India , because they were thought to be almost dying . Harty could only just remember the voyage to England , Dolly was quite a baby , and had no idea 6 HARTY THE WANDERER .
... the same children who were brought away from India , because they were thought to be almost dying . Harty could only just remember the voyage to England , Dolly was quite a baby , and had no idea 6 HARTY THE WANDERER .
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... brought my tape and stocking yarn ? ” asked the girl ; " and my knitting - pins , Master Pranks ? " " I do hope you haven't forgot what you was to get for me this time , master , " grinned the lad . " You'll tell us some more stories ...
... brought my tape and stocking yarn ? ” asked the girl ; " and my knitting - pins , Master Pranks ? " " I do hope you haven't forgot what you was to get for me this time , master , " grinned the lad . " You'll tell us some more stories ...
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... quite a puppy when you brought him here , wasn't he ? " " He was so , Master Harty ; quite a baby dog , and I picked him out from a lot of baby - dog brothers , and he was the finest of the family ; and he has 14 HARTY THE WANDERER .
... quite a puppy when you brought him here , wasn't he ? " " He was so , Master Harty ; quite a baby dog , and I picked him out from a lot of baby - dog brothers , and he was the finest of the family ; and he has 14 HARTY THE WANDERER .
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... brought to view soon filled every available place , and Dolly did enjoy looking at the pretty articles of all kinds which Peter always had with him . In places like Sherway — which was the name of the village where the children lived ...
... brought to view soon filled every available place , and Dolly did enjoy looking at the pretty articles of all kinds which Peter always had with him . In places like Sherway — which was the name of the village where the children lived ...
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... brought something fresh , and he took the orders of those who wanted anything brought from town . So it may be supposed that the pedlar was eagerly looked for . Everybody put off buying what they needed till his visit . " Peter Pranks ...
... brought something fresh , and he took the orders of those who wanted anything brought from town . So it may be supposed that the pedlar was eagerly looked for . Everybody put off buying what they needed till his visit . " Peter Pranks ...
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adventure Annie asked Dolly Aunt Charlotte aunt's aunty Bannock BARBARA HUTTON began blue boat Bobby Fisher boy's brave brother Caprice Captain Crowe child coloured cottage cricket dear Harty deck Dolly's dreadful Edition eyes face Fairbairn father Fcap feet followed Freddy G. A. HENTY gilt edges glad hand HARRISON WEIR Harty's Hawkins head heard heart Illustrations Jessie knew lady Larcom laughed little girl looked ma'am Master Harty mate McCurry Mike Brady mind Miriam Miss Miss Dolly morning morocco mother musical box never night passengers pedlar Peter Pranks poor fellow poor Harty replied returned rience round sail sailors savages seemed Shillings ship shook sick sight Smithson soon stood Stories strange tell tent terrible things THOMAS HOOD thought told took trees turned vessel voice wind Winwood woman wonder wood young
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