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... SAFE FROM THE DOGS XVII . HOW THE DOGS GOT HOME • • XVIII . HOW THE APE FELL FROM THE TREE XIX . HOW FAN DID BEAR HER FRIEND IN MIND XX . THE FIRST OF MAY . . • 25 26 32 34 228 22 • 29 * 888 41 38 XXI . HOW A BIRD CAN LOVE ITS YOUNG 43 ...
... SAFE FROM THE DOGS XVII . HOW THE DOGS GOT HOME • • XVIII . HOW THE APE FELL FROM THE TREE XIX . HOW FAN DID BEAR HER FRIEND IN MIND XX . THE FIRST OF MAY . . • 25 26 32 34 228 22 • 29 * 888 41 38 XXI . HOW A BIRD CAN LOVE ITS YOUNG 43 ...
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... when he saw me ? " " He was a wise Ned . I love that wise , good Ned . I will ride Ned slow ; he shall not trot fast , now that he is old . " STORY XVI . HOW THE CATS HAD A HOUSE SAFE 28 HOW NED KNEW WHO WAS HIS FRIEND .
... when he saw me ? " " He was a wise Ned . I love that wise , good Ned . I will ride Ned slow ; he shall not trot fast , now that he is old . " STORY XVI . HOW THE CATS HAD A HOUSE SAFE 28 HOW NED KNEW WHO WAS HIS FRIEND .
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mrs. E Burrows. STORY XVI . HOW THE CATS HAD A HOUSE SAFE FROM THE DOGS . " I WILL tell you a tale of a friend of mine , who is so fond of cats and dogs , that she has more cats and dogs than you can count . ” " Oh ... SAFE FROM THE DOGS.
mrs. E Burrows. STORY XVI . HOW THE CATS HAD A HOUSE SAFE FROM THE DOGS . " I WILL tell you a tale of a friend of mine , who is so fond of cats and dogs , that she has more cats and dogs than you can count . ” " Oh ... SAFE FROM THE DOGS.
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... safe , and here you can - not bite me ! " And the dogs stand and look up at the cats , and wag their tails , and bark , and jump ; but , for all that , they can - not hurt the cats , for the cats are up in their house quite safe ...
... safe , and here you can - not bite me ! " And the dogs stand and look up at the cats , and wag their tails , and bark , and jump ; but , for all that , they can - not hurt the cats , for the cats are up in their house quite safe ...
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... the dogs were gone . And the day went by , and the night did come , and the dogs had not come home . " " Where were the dogs ? " " Wait , and you shall hear . " STORY XVII . HOW THE DOGS GOT HOME . " SAFE FROM THE DOGS . 31.
... the dogs were gone . And the day went by , and the night did come , and the dogs had not come home . " " Where were the dogs ? " " Wait , and you shall hear . " STORY XVII . HOW THE DOGS GOT HOME . " SAFE FROM THE DOGS . 31.
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