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... glad if you would behave like your papa at meals , ' cried Miss Jewel . If you are papa , please , sir , set a good example to the others . ' ' All right ; here's my first example , ' said Gus with a laugh , as he helped himself to a ...
... glad if you would behave like your papa at meals , ' cried Miss Jewel . If you are papa , please , sir , set a good example to the others . ' ' All right ; here's my first example , ' said Gus with a laugh , as he helped himself to a ...
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... glad now that you told me , are not you , Leslie ? But we must both be very good at our lessons , you know , or Miss Jewel will not let us go . ' The two behaved like little paragons all the morning , and were eager to get off as soon ...
... glad now that you told me , are not you , Leslie ? But we must both be very good at our lessons , you know , or Miss Jewel will not let us go . ' The two behaved like little paragons all the morning , and were eager to get off as soon ...
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... glad they had been open , and not tried to run off to the village without being seen ; for they met Nurse Price , and she stopped them and asked them where they had been . ' Well , make haste back , ' she said , when they had told ...
... glad they had been open , and not tried to run off to the village without being seen ; for they met Nurse Price , and she stopped them and asked them where they had been . ' Well , make haste back , ' she said , when they had told ...
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... glad enough to join me , and then she goes and tells you . ' ' You must not blame Maggie . I found her crying and very unhappy , and asked her what was the matter . See was most unwilling to tell anything against you . ' But for a long ...
... glad enough to join me , and then she goes and tells you . ' ' You must not blame Maggie . I found her crying and very unhappy , and asked her what was the matter . See was most unwilling to tell anything against you . ' But for a long ...
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... glad you know ! Who told you ? ' cried Maggie , delighted . ' Why , Master Leslie yonder , his own self . ' Maggie ran to Leslie , and throwing her arms round him , gave him a rapturous hug . ' Oh , Leslie , darling , I'm so glad ! I ...
... glad you know ! Who told you ? ' cried Maggie , delighted . ' Why , Master Leslie yonder , his own self . ' Maggie ran to Leslie , and throwing her arms round him , gave him a rapturous hug . ' Oh , Leslie , darling , I'm so glad ! I ...
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