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... hope , miss , you will let the boys go with me to fish . I will take great care of them ; it is quite a safe boat . " Then the aunt said , " It is so kind of you to wish to take them that I must let them go . I am sure they will be good ...
... hope , miss , you will let the boys go with me to fish . I will take great care of them ; it is quite a safe boat . " Then the aunt said , " It is so kind of you to wish to take them that I must let them go . I am sure they will be good ...
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... hope , miss , you will let the boys go with me to fish . I will take great care of them ; it is quite a safe boat . " Then the aunt said , " It is so kind of you to wish to take them that I must let them go . I am sure they will be good ...
... hope , miss , you will let the boys go with me to fish . I will take great care of them ; it is quite a safe boat . " Then the aunt said , " It is so kind of you to wish to take them that I must let them go . I am sure they will be good ...
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... tell her you have been such good boys that I hope she will let you go with me the next time I go out to fish . " So Tom and Fred ran home hand in hand quite proud of their bag full of fish . They TOM AND FRED GO OUT TO FISH . 23.
... tell her you have been such good boys that I hope she will let you go with me the next time I go out to fish . " So Tom and Fred ran home hand in hand quite proud of their bag full of fish . They TOM AND FRED GO OUT TO FISH . 23.
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... hope your heart is not hard , and that you are kind to the poor dumb beasts that do not know how to speak : you know God made them as well as us , and we should not ill use them or give them pain . Well , Tom Jones went home , and he ...
... hope your heart is not hard , and that you are kind to the poor dumb beasts that do not know how to speak : you know God made them as well as us , and we should not ill use them or give them pain . Well , Tom Jones went home , and he ...
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... hope , miss , you will let the boys go with me to fish . I will take great care of them ; it is quite a safe boat . " Then the aunt said , " It is so kind of you to wish to take them that I must let them go . I am sure they will be good ...
... hope , miss , you will let the boys go with me to fish . I will take great care of them ; it is quite a safe boat . " Then the aunt said , " It is so kind of you to wish to take them that I must let them go . I am sure they will be good ...
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African Wanderers Aunt Bell BARBARA HUTTON birds boat Book boys and girls boys next door bright buds catch chicks child cloth elegant coloured Cork cows Dame Mill dear dolls eggs eyes face Fcap feet fish fond friends frock G. A. HENTY gilt edges glad half-crown hand HARRISON WEIR heard hurt Illustrations in-side Jack Jane John heard John took jump Kate kind kiss kits knew laugh look lost pups lots Miss Lake nice noise pig stye play poor Bob poor Nell puss romp rose buds rose tree shed Shillings and Sixpence Sir Charles smile soon stairs stood Stories sure tale tell things thought Tom and Fred Tom Jones twins walk week white cat woke yard
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