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... dock - leaves that you tell me of , and can return to the water when you please , but I can't get out of this horrid pond ; and what's worse , I don't believe I ever shall ! " So saying , he subsided into a fit of sulky 2 TINY TADPOLE .
... dock - leaves that you tell me of , and can return to the water when you please , but I can't get out of this horrid pond ; and what's worse , I don't believe I ever shall ! " So saying , he subsided into a fit of sulky 2 TINY TADPOLE .
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... tell such falsehoods , " growled the Oak ; " why , you do know better , for you are aware that when that lanky Fir has been cut down and made gate- posts of , we shall be growing tall and stout , and just beginning our career . Why , I ...
... tell such falsehoods , " growled the Oak ; " why , you do know better , for you are aware that when that lanky Fir has been cut down and made gate- posts of , we shall be growing tall and stout , and just beginning our career . Why , I ...
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... tell , when Lady Harriet wears me , that I am not a real golden pin ? My slender stem glistens as brightly as if it were gold , and my head looks as well as if it were a real pearl , and is a great deal bigger , too . " " I dare say you ...
... tell , when Lady Harriet wears me , that I am not a real golden pin ? My slender stem glistens as brightly as if it were gold , and my head looks as well as if it were a real pearl , and is a great deal bigger , too . " " I dare say you ...
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... tell us , " said the Knocker , who was rather argumentative , and clenched all his sentences with a loud bang , " what benefit are your hirelings to us ? Will you be so kind as to inquire of the Steps , what good the Rain , 46 A DEBATE ...
... tell us , " said the Knocker , who was rather argumentative , and clenched all his sentences with a loud bang , " what benefit are your hirelings to us ? Will you be so kind as to inquire of the Steps , what good the Rain , 46 A DEBATE ...
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... testimonial of our grati- titude for your efforts . ” " Never mind fine words , " said the Knocker impatiently , " just tell us what you have done for us . " E " Done for you ? " asked the Rain disdainfully .A DEBATE OUT OF THE HOUSE . 49.
... testimonial of our grati- titude for your efforts . ” " Never mind fine words , " said the Knocker impatiently , " just tell us what you have done for us . " E " Done for you ? " asked the Rain disdainfully .A DEBATE OUT OF THE HOUSE . 49.
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