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... amusing ! Poor little chap ! I looked at him benignly for some time , as much as to say " you had better reconsider your position , " but finding he grew more determined and noisy every minute , 14 EVERY INCH A KING .
... amusing ! Poor little chap ! I looked at him benignly for some time , as much as to say " you had better reconsider your position , " but finding he grew more determined and noisy every minute , 14 EVERY INCH A KING .
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... amusing ourselves , that I condescended to try such a silly thing , and I was also glad that Jack should win in something . After this we all tore off as hard as we could , chasing birds , and frightening them dreadfully by the noise we ...
... amusing ourselves , that I condescended to try such a silly thing , and I was also glad that Jack should win in something . After this we all tore off as hard as we could , chasing birds , and frightening them dreadfully by the noise we ...
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... amusing himself with them , and brushing them , and making them look smart and tidy . This was a great relief to me , and I at last came to the con- clusion that I must have been dreaming , and that I was in my kennel sound and well . I ...
... amusing himself with them , and brushing them , and making them look smart and tidy . This was a great relief to me , and I at last came to the con- clusion that I must have been dreaming , and that I was in my kennel sound and well . I ...
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... amusing things . In Dover we used to meet other dogs , and both Tip and I liked society when it was good , so , as I have said , we liked going there very much . The morning that Miss Kate and I went there without 40 EVERY INCH A KING .
... amusing things . In Dover we used to meet other dogs , and both Tip and I liked society when it was good , so , as I have said , we liked going there very much . The morning that Miss Kate and I went there without 40 EVERY INCH A KING .
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... amusing myself with these little humans , and my poor young mistress will be drowned ! I did not know how she had met with this accident , but I had never seen her in the water before , and I felt sure she could not swim , and so I ...
... amusing myself with these little humans , and my poor young mistress will be drowned ! I did not know how she had met with this accident , but I had never seen her in the water before , and I felt sure she could not swim , and so I ...
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