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... to keep out of his way ; for their mamma told them that the adder would sting them if they touched it , and that this would cause them great B pain , and as they were good and obedient children CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION I.
... to keep out of his way ; for their mamma told them that the adder would sting them if they touched it , and that this would cause them great B pain , and as they were good and obedient children CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION I.
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... told them that it was the spider's pantry , in which he was laying up provisions for a rainy day ; they would run off and fetch more crumbs for the spiders to feed upon , and they would scatter them . under the webs , but they continued ...
... told them that it was the spider's pantry , in which he was laying up provisions for a rainy day ; they would run off and fetch more crumbs for the spiders to feed upon , and they would scatter them . under the webs , but they continued ...
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Mary Ann Pietzker. could not bear to think of it ; but when told that it was necessary for her brother's future benefit , she tried to dry her eyes and to feel reconciled to her loss ; but when the day came for her to bid adieu to the ...
Mary Ann Pietzker. could not bear to think of it ; but when told that it was necessary for her brother's future benefit , she tried to dry her eyes and to feel reconciled to her loss ; but when the day came for her to bid adieu to the ...
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Mary Ann Pietzker. could not bear to think of it ; but when told that it was necessary for her brother's future benefit , she tried to dry her eyes and to feel reconciled to her loss ; but when the day came for her to bid adieu to the ...
Mary Ann Pietzker. could not bear to think of it ; but when told that it was necessary for her brother's future benefit , she tried to dry her eyes and to feel reconciled to her loss ; but when the day came for her to bid adieu to the ...
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... told not to meddle with , whereas my Willy often disobeys Mamma , and is always touching something or other he should not , and I am sadly afraid he will some day bring some great misfortune on himself by his disobedience . ' The child ...
... told not to meddle with , whereas my Willy often disobeys Mamma , and is always touching something or other he should not , and I am sadly afraid he will some day bring some great misfortune on himself by his disobedience . ' The child ...
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