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... mean ) , and I certainly was in those days , and I think am even now , a very handsome dog . I do not remember much about my puppy- hood , but I believe I was very well cared for by my young mistress , and after I grew up I tried to ...
... mean ) , and I certainly was in those days , and I think am even now , a very handsome dog . I do not remember much about my puppy- hood , but I believe I was very well cared for by my young mistress , and after I grew up I tried to ...
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... mean ? of joint ? I passed one paw over it , and then another , and found it was all right then . What could she mean ? Was any one going to break it ? Then , again , what did she insinuate about another dog ? Surely Miss Kate would ...
... mean ? of joint ? I passed one paw over it , and then another , and found it was all right then . What could she mean ? Was any one going to break it ? Then , again , what did she insinuate about another dog ? Surely Miss Kate would ...
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... had my doubts about this , for I never heard her say so , and she was not by any means a silent person . Tip thought Miss One day when we three went into Dover , our young mistress took a walk on a long stone wall which she DOVER PIER •
... had my doubts about this , for I never heard her say so , and she was not by any means a silent person . Tip thought Miss One day when we three went into Dover , our young mistress took a walk on a long stone wall which she DOVER PIER •
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... mean ? Had I heard correctly that I was to be sent away to an exhi- bition in London , where Miss Kate hoped I would be com- mended ! Nonsense ! rubbish ! what is an exhibition ? What is London ? What is being commended ? I wished Miss ...
... mean ? Had I heard correctly that I was to be sent away to an exhi- bition in London , where Miss Kate hoped I would be com- mended ! Nonsense ! rubbish ! what is an exhibition ? What is London ? What is being commended ? I wished Miss ...
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... mean by going in there ? Perhaps some one was ill , and in her kindness she had gone to visit some poor person . Well , I could not settle the question , so I remained quietly meditating about it , and I talked a little to some of the ...
... mean by going in there ? Perhaps some one was ill , and in her kindness she had gone to visit some poor person . Well , I could not settle the question , so I remained quietly meditating about it , and I talked a little to some of the ...
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