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... mind , his low thatched hovel seemed a very palace , his coarse fare , a comfortable banquet , and his old wife , the comeliest and sweetest woman in all Stil- dorf . Morning , noon , and night , he sat cheerfully at his work and ...
... mind , his low thatched hovel seemed a very palace , his coarse fare , a comfortable banquet , and his old wife , the comeliest and sweetest woman in all Stil- dorf . Morning , noon , and night , he sat cheerfully at his work and ...
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... mind to it . " " I can't think how you can be so foolish , " grumbled the Card - Basket , " at your time of life you ought to know better , and it will be so very unpleasant for me to look for lodgings elsewhere . " " Why we shall all ...
... mind to it . " " I can't think how you can be so foolish , " grumbled the Card - Basket , " at your time of life you ought to know better , and it will be so very unpleasant for me to look for lodgings elsewhere . " " Why we shall all ...
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... mind , and was not to be persuaded out of it , so he sent separate and special invitations to the sixteen Court Cards , who formed the aristocracy , D and a general circular to the rest of the pack A GAME AT CARDS . 33.
... mind , and was not to be persuaded out of it , so he sent separate and special invitations to the sixteen Court Cards , who formed the aristocracy , D and a general circular to the rest of the pack A GAME AT CARDS . 33.
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... mind , " cried Lucy , eagerly , “ take another out , it is only a straw . We can get plenty more to - morrow . What does it signify ? Why make a fuss about a straw ! " Our poor friend lay miserable and flat under the table . " It's what ...
... mind , " cried Lucy , eagerly , “ take another out , it is only a straw . We can get plenty more to - morrow . What does it signify ? Why make a fuss about a straw ! " Our poor friend lay miserable and flat under the table . " It's what ...
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... mind when he was out of her sight . He was the chief of all the unruly spirits in Cornerwise , the ringleader of every prank , and the plotter of all kinds of ingenious mischief . He it was who drove a long nail through the hands of the ...
... mind when he was out of her sight . He was the chief of all the unruly spirits in Cornerwise , the ringleader of every prank , and the plotter of all kinds of ingenious mischief . He it was who drove a long nail through the hands of the ...
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