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... hole like the long half of a monster egg - shell , only with corners at the ends . And the use of this hole was , that when he went to sleep himself , he took his own one eye out of the socket in his forehead , and put it into the ...
... hole like the long half of a monster egg - shell , only with corners at the ends . And the use of this hole was , that when he went to sleep himself , he took his own one eye out of the socket in his forehead , and put it into the ...
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... hole in the rocks where he lived , in getting out of his hiding - place and running as hard as he could to a spot where the Giant couldn't follow him , even if he heard him running or perhaps saw him out of the corner of his eye . Jack ...
... hole in the rocks where he lived , in getting out of his hiding - place and running as hard as he could to a spot where the Giant couldn't follow him , even if he heard him running or perhaps saw him out of the corner of his eye . Jack ...
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... hole in the rocks there now very much bigger than a fox might want to creep into . It is a fact , however , that the foxes do creep into a hole there when the hounds are silly enough to go thither to hunt them , and that hole just where ...
... hole in the rocks there now very much bigger than a fox might want to creep into . It is a fact , however , that the foxes do creep into a hole there when the hounds are silly enough to go thither to hunt them , and that hole just where ...
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Or, The Exploits of Sir Jack of Danby Dale John Christopher Atkinson. hole widened out on both sides and went hollow upwards as well ; while to the back from the front it was as wide as the old church itself . So you may fancy it was ...
Or, The Exploits of Sir Jack of Danby Dale John Christopher Atkinson. hole widened out on both sides and went hollow upwards as well ; while to the back from the front it was as wide as the old church itself . So you may fancy it was ...
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... hole in the floor . And so you see again there was another great hole butted into the wall above besides the one pounded into the floor . But , besides all this , just at the upper edge of the standing slab of stone I mentioned just now ...
... hole in the floor . And so you see again there was another great hole butted into the wall above besides the one pounded into the floor . But , besides all this , just at the upper edge of the standing slab of stone I mentioned just now ...
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2nd Edit 3rd Edit 4th Edit Arncliff Baron Beanley began Bishop BOOK called Castle cave CHEMISTRY CHURCH CHURCH OF ENGLAND Church-grim Goat course Crag dale Danby Dean CHURCH dread E. A. FREEMAN ELEMENTARY ENGLISH Erne ESSAYS F. D. MAURICE Freeburgh Fryup Globe 8vo Goathland GREEK hand Hart Leap head heard HISTORY hole horse hounds hunt Illustrated J. A. SYMONDS Jack the Giant-crusher Jack's knew Lectures Little Jack Little Lady Red lived look lord maiden matter MAURICE never night old Grizzly once parish pigs pits POLITICAL PRIMER Prof Raven remember rock Round Hill rushing seemed seen SERMONS side Sir Jack sort Staff stick stone story strange sure tell terrible thing thought tion told Translated tree vols Westerdale Whorle Hill Willy wolf Wolfwald wolves wonderful Worm yards
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