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... fact has been spent there , so I have naturally a great attachment for the place . I will now try and remember all I can of my early life , but I daresay I shall often get a little confused about dates , as my memory is not so good as ...
... fact has been spent there , so I have naturally a great attachment for the place . I will now try and remember all I can of my early life , but I daresay I shall often get a little confused about dates , as my memory is not so good as ...
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... fact , we generally allowed her to settle the road , as it didn't much matter to us . We were here , there , and everywhere , scampering about in all directions , and we only now and then went on the road when we ran up to her to see ...
... fact , we generally allowed her to settle the road , as it didn't much matter to us . We were here , there , and everywhere , scampering about in all directions , and we only now and then went on the road when we ran up to her to see ...
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... fact to the household , but they were either too fast asleep or too lazy to listen to his entreaties , for they did not trouble themselves to let him out . After this Tip thought he would not ask them any more , but he would try what ...
... fact to the household , but they were either too fast asleep or too lazy to listen to his entreaties , for they did not trouble themselves to let him out . After this Tip thought he would not ask them any more , but he would try what ...
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... fact , she would have been , if I had not called attention to her critical position , and then of course the humans liked to have the honour and glory of saving her all to themselves . They would not allow me to do it ; and my belief is ...
... fact , she would have been , if I had not called attention to her critical position , and then of course the humans liked to have the honour and glory of saving her all to themselves . They would not allow me to do it ; and my belief is ...
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... fact , " added Tip , " if they had had any consideration for me , they would not have made the noise they did , for it was really dreadful when they all sang together , and I could do nothing but howl . " Neither Tip nor I care for what ...
... fact , " added Tip , " if they had had any consideration for me , they would not have made the noise they did , for it was really dreadful when they all sang together , and I could do nothing but howl . " Neither Tip nor I care for what ...
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