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... eyes as wide as possible . " I wonder what has become of my spade ? " “ I'll leave Pa no peace till he takes me out for a sail , " said Frank , whose antics had not yet subsided . 66 " I think you have all gone suddenly mad ! " said ...
... eyes as wide as possible . " I wonder what has become of my spade ? " “ I'll leave Pa no peace till he takes me out for a sail , " said Frank , whose antics had not yet subsided . 66 " I think you have all gone suddenly mad ! " said ...
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... eyes as wide as possible . " I wonder what has become of my spade ? ' " I'll leave Pa no peace till he takes me out for a sail , " said Frank , whose antics had not yet subsided . " I think you have all gone suddenly mad ! " Isaid Miss ...
... eyes as wide as possible . " I wonder what has become of my spade ? ' " I'll leave Pa no peace till he takes me out for a sail , " said Frank , whose antics had not yet subsided . " I think you have all gone suddenly mad ! " Isaid Miss ...
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... eyes , presided in a solemn manner over the whole . The shelf above was empty , with one exception , for on it lay a very large ball , made of leather in many pieces , carefully joined together . Why it had been placed in the old 14 ...
... eyes , presided in a solemn manner over the whole . The shelf above was empty , with one exception , for on it lay a very large ball , made of leather in many pieces , carefully joined together . Why it had been placed in the old 14 ...
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... eyes and long yellow hair , if she had been well fed and healthy . Their mother took the box of leather scraps from Sam , and having made him comfortable at his meagre tea , she began at once to arrange her work ; for the last week she ...
... eyes and long yellow hair , if she had been well fed and healthy . Their mother took the box of leather scraps from Sam , and having made him comfortable at his meagre tea , she began at once to arrange her work ; for the last week she ...
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... eyes and long yellow hair , if she had been well fed and healthy . Their mother took the box of leather scraps from Sam , and having made him comfortable at his meagre tea , she began at once to arrange her work ; for the last week she ...
... eyes and long yellow hair , if she had been well fed and healthy . Their mother took the box of leather scraps from Sam , and having made him comfortable at his meagre tea , she began at once to arrange her work ; for the last week she ...
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