Tiny stories for tiny readers in tiny words, by the author of 'Triumphs of steam'.1864 |
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... tail , and say , ' Bow - wow- wow ; that is to say , ' Give me one more pen - ny . ' " No , no , my sly dog , a bun eat the bun you said I , you have got have got . If you want a bun , go , dig it up , and eat it . " So the dog dug up ...
... tail , and say , ' Bow - wow- wow ; that is to say , ' Give me one more pen - ny . ' " No , no , my sly dog , a bun eat the bun you said I , you have got have got . If you want a bun , go , dig it up , and eat it . " So the dog dug up ...
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... tail . She did not think that this would hurt Jack , but Jack did not like that she should pull his tail , and Jack said to him - self , " How shall I make the child know that I do not like that she should pull my tail ? If I kick hard ...
... tail . She did not think that this would hurt Jack , but Jack did not like that she should pull his tail , and Jack said to him - self , " How shall I make the child know that I do not like that she should pull my tail ? If I kick hard ...
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... tail " What a kind good Jack ! " 66 any more . " Yes , he was a kind good Jack . If he had not been a kind good Jack the poor child might have had a bad kick , and have been much hurt . " STORY VII . HOW JACK DID SHAM TO BE LAME ...
... tail " What a kind good Jack ! " 66 any more . " Yes , he was a kind good Jack . If he had not been a kind good Jack the poor child might have had a bad kick , and have been much hurt . " STORY VII . HOW JACK DID SHAM TO BE LAME ...
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... 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 . " " Are there more dogs than cats , or more cats than dogs ? 99 “ There are more cats than dogs . But I ...
... 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 . " " Are there more dogs than cats , or more cats than dogs ? 99 “ There are more cats than dogs . But I ...
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... tail , and barks , as much as to say , 66 6 Do want me ? you Here I am ! ' " Then Mrs. Day says , ' Yes , Dash , I do Here is a note for Mrs. So - and - So ; want you . run up stairs and give it to her . ' E " Then Dash takes the note ...
... tail , and barks , as much as to say , 66 6 Do want me ? you Here I am ! ' " Then Mrs. Day says , ' Yes , Dash , I do Here is a note for Mrs. So - and - So ; want you . run up stairs and give it to her . ' E " Then Dash takes the note ...
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Page 25 - True Stories from Ancient History, Chronologically arranged from the Creation of the World to the Death of Charlemagne. Twelfth Edition.
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