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... I should like that . " When first I knew Skye he was a young dog , and as full of fun as you are now . He . would run , and jump , and frisk , WOULD BE TOO LONG FOR HIM . 107 HOW THE DOG KNEW WHEN THE WALK WOULD BE TOO LONG ONE FOR.
... I should like that . " When first I knew Skye he was a young dog , and as full of fun as you are now . He . would run , and jump , and frisk , WOULD BE TOO LONG FOR HIM . 107 HOW THE DOG KNEW WHEN THE WALK WOULD BE TOO LONG ONE FOR.
Page 108
... Skye then . Skye was a good dog , and would do just what he was bid . Some - times your un - cle would say , " Sit down , Skye , and I will give you a bit of cake . ' " Down Skye would sit . 66 6 66 Beg , Skye . ' Up Skye would sit on ...
... Skye then . Skye was a good dog , and would do just what he was bid . Some - times your un - cle would say , " Sit down , Skye , and I will give you a bit of cake . ' " Down Skye would sit . 66 6 66 Beg , Skye . ' Up Skye would sit on ...
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... Skye catch his cake . Still , years went by , and Skye grew old , and he could not run , and jump , and frisk , and catch cake , as in times past . But he was a good dog , and a great pet for all that . Your " When your un - cle went ...
... Skye catch his cake . Still , years went by , and Skye grew old , and he could not run , and jump , and frisk , and catch cake , as in times past . But he was a good dog , and a great pet for all that . Your " When your un - cle went ...
Page 110
... Skye set off to go with them . 66 66 6 By - and - by they turn - ed in - to a lane . Ho , ho ! ' thinks Skye , ' that is where you are go - ing , is it ? You may go by your - self , then . I shall not go with you . ' " But Skye did not ...
... Skye set off to go with them . 66 66 6 By - and - by they turn - ed in - to a lane . Ho , ho ! ' thinks Skye , ' that is where you are go - ing , is it ? You may go by your - self , then . I shall not go with you . ' " But Skye did not ...
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mrs. E Burrows. P. 110 . here . It was just a sly trick to hide. Skye out for a Walk . HOW THE CAT AND THE DOG CAME TO BE GREAT.
mrs. E Burrows. P. 110 . here . It was just a sly trick to hide. Skye out for a Walk . HOW THE CAT AND THE DOG CAME TO BE GREAT.
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