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... caused his death . The two gipsies were next day sent to gaol at Batzhaben , a city and seaport forty miles distant from Loneland , to await their trial for murder and robbery . The conduct of little George in this affair gained him con ...
... caused his death . The two gipsies were next day sent to gaol at Batzhaben , a city and seaport forty miles distant from Loneland , to await their trial for murder and robbery . The conduct of little George in this affair gained him con ...
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... caused by a rough stone , such as might be picked up off the roadway . It showed an upward direction , as if the stone had been thrown from below . A man stand- ing on the ground and throwing a stone with great force at a man on ...
... caused by a rough stone , such as might be picked up off the roadway . It showed an upward direction , as if the stone had been thrown from below . A man stand- ing on the ground and throwing a stone with great force at a man on ...
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... cause for doubt , they would give the accused the benefit of the doubt and acquit them . The jury , after laying their heads together a few minutes , returned a verdict of Not guilty , and the two gipsies were set at liberty . CHAPTER ...
... cause for doubt , they would give the accused the benefit of the doubt and acquit them . The jury , after laying their heads together a few minutes , returned a verdict of Not guilty , and the two gipsies were set at liberty . CHAPTER ...
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... cause I cannot stick to a job of work like some folks . " " Do you ever try , Peter ? " " I have tried , " said Peter , " but it's never no good . Only last week , Farmer Dobie tried to make me weed a bed in his garden . I got on pretty ...
... cause I cannot stick to a job of work like some folks . " " Do you ever try , Peter ? " " I have tried , " said Peter , " but it's never no good . Only last week , Farmer Dobie tried to make me weed a bed in his garden . I got on pretty ...
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... cause I get my livin ' by it . " " And Peter ? " 66 what happened next about the little flower , Why , when I saw it lookin ' at me so earnest - like , I leant over t'wards it , and I says , says I , ' What a lucky thing for you to be a ...
... cause I get my livin ' by it . " " And Peter ? " 66 what happened next about the little flower , Why , when I saw it lookin ' at me so earnest - like , I leant over t'wards it , and I says , says I , ' What a lucky thing for you to be a ...
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