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... you asked him , Mr Tanner would put a patch in that boot to - night , so as you could wear it to - morrow to go with Mr Clark . Look here , you just run round to him now , and tell him , if ther you Hetle o ir arything He al thens no.
... you asked him , Mr Tanner would put a patch in that boot to - night , so as you could wear it to - morrow to go with Mr Clark . Look here , you just run round to him now , and tell him , if ther you Hetle o ir arything He al thens no.
Page 100
... Tanner , she isn't much hand with an iron , even if she'd time to give to it , with all them babies . ' All right ... Tanner , so as you can go for the treat ; but you must tell Mr Tanner as I can't pay no other way , for I'm short with ...
... Tanner , she isn't much hand with an iron , even if she'd time to give to it , with all them babies . ' All right ... Tanner , so as you can go for the treat ; but you must tell Mr Tanner as I can't pay no other way , for I'm short with ...
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... Tanner's house . It was a small cottage with a kind of shed attached to it , in which he worked at his trade , morning , noon , and night . Here Teddy found him , with his apron on , and his sleeves tucked up , working away at a boot ...
... Tanner's house . It was a small cottage with a kind of shed attached to it , in which he worked at his trade , morning , noon , and night . Here Teddy found him , with his apron on , and his sleeves tucked up , working away at a boot ...
Page 102
... Tanner , patting Teddy on the back . You can go and ask Mrs Tanner to give you a couple of shirts for your mother to get up for me , if she will do it ; but tell her I'd never have asked her to do it . You're getting a big boy now ...
... Tanner , patting Teddy on the back . You can go and ask Mrs Tanner to give you a couple of shirts for your mother to get up for me , if she will do it ; but tell her I'd never have asked her to do it . You're getting a big boy now ...
Page 103
... Tanner . Mrs Tanner was a great contrast to her husband . She was now a pale , thin , faded woman , who hardly bore any trace of the prettiness which people said had first attracted to her the regard of Jacob Tanner . She had a large ...
... Tanner . Mrs Tanner was a great contrast to her husband . She was now a pale , thin , faded woman , who hardly bore any trace of the prettiness which people said had first attracted to her the regard of Jacob Tanner . She had a large ...
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