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... night's rest . All night long I was running away from Miss Kate , or from butchers ' shops , and I was just going to be converted into sausage - meat , when I gave a dread- ful howl which woke me up , and I saw a human standing close by ...
... night's rest . All night long I was running away from Miss Kate , or from butchers ' shops , and I was just going to be converted into sausage - meat , when I gave a dread- ful howl which woke me up , and I saw a human standing close by ...
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... night by mistake , and as he was always accustomed to sleep in a nice basket in the kitchen , he didn't approve of the arrangement , and as soon as he discovered the mistake , he represented the fact to the household , but they were ...
... night by mistake , and as he was always accustomed to sleep in a nice basket in the kitchen , he didn't approve of the arrangement , and as soon as he discovered the mistake , he represented the fact to the household , but they were ...
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... night he accompanied the family into the dining - room , and whilst Miss Kate and the rest of the party were having their dinner , he laid down under the table and was supposed to go fast asleep , but he said he always kept one ear open ...
... night he accompanied the family into the dining - room , and whilst Miss Kate and the rest of the party were having their dinner , he laid down under the table and was supposed to go fast asleep , but he said he always kept one ear open ...
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... night , and she allowed that she was very tired with her walk into Dover . " Walk into Dover ! " I said ; " she was tired with trying to keep her head above water ; she ought to be very grateful for being rescued from a watery grave ...
... night , and she allowed that she was very tired with her walk into Dover . " Walk into Dover ! " I said ; " she was tired with trying to keep her head above water ; she ought to be very grateful for being rescued from a watery grave ...
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... night I heard other dogs challenging me , and then I answered them back again . I did not hear or see anything of Jack . Early next morning these new humans seemed to be in a great bustle ; and when they came to fetch me and some other ...
... night I heard other dogs challenging me , and then I answered them back again . I did not hear or see anything of Jack . Early next morning these new humans seemed to be in a great bustle ; and when they came to fetch me and some other ...
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