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... , for she always liked to copy Hilda if she could ; but the boy knew that if he waited until her orange was peeled , old grandfather would have to call again and again ; and as he was in a hurry for him to IO Hilda and her Doll .
... , for she always liked to copy Hilda if she could ; but the boy knew that if he waited until her orange was peeled , old grandfather would have to call again and again ; and as he was in a hurry for him to IO Hilda and her Doll .
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... knew that he must lose no more time , and ran away . Guinea - grass is tall , waving , beautiful grass , that grows in the West Indies , and which horses like very much indeed . ' Isn't Nenus tind boy ? ' said Dora , who , not having ...
... knew that he must lose no more time , and ran away . Guinea - grass is tall , waving , beautiful grass , that grows in the West Indies , and which horses like very much indeed . ' Isn't Nenus tind boy ? ' said Dora , who , not having ...
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... knew and cared for his little mistress . Thus one gentle , loving little girl was doing a great work on her father's property , if it were only by teaching one little black boy , who had once seemed to be naturally very cruel , to be ...
... knew and cared for his little mistress . Thus one gentle , loving little girl was doing a great work on her father's property , if it were only by teaching one little black boy , who had once seemed to be naturally very cruel , to be ...
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... learnt in the morning , for of course she would not know anything else to teach them , and she would have to remember much better than she did now ! She thought she knew a capital place to have the 20 Hilda and her Doll .
... learnt in the morning , for of course she would not know anything else to teach them , and she would have to remember much better than she did now ! She thought she knew a capital place to have the 20 Hilda and her Doll .
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... knew that she had seen these at school , for some of the boys and girls were writing on them . Nenus knew nothing about desks , so could not help her here ; but he said that as some of the boys who were coming to school were older than ...
... knew that she had seen these at school , for some of the boys and girls were writing on them . Nenus knew nothing about desks , so could not help her here ; but he said that as some of the boys who were coming to school were older than ...
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