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... promised ; but as for the rose trees , they are not yours or mine either . ' ' Yes , they are ; we have fairly won them , ' said the boy . Oh , Leslie , how can you be so wicked ! Why , it would be cheating and stealing to take them . I ...
... promised ; but as for the rose trees , they are not yours or mine either . ' ' Yes , they are ; we have fairly won them , ' said the boy . Oh , Leslie , how can you be so wicked ! Why , it would be cheating and stealing to take them . I ...
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... promised to give a present to the child who made the best nosegay from his or her own garden when he came in the summer , and the evil thought had come to Leslie , that if he could get Joe's rose trees he would be certain to win the ...
... promised to give a present to the child who made the best nosegay from his or her own garden when he came in the summer , and the evil thought had come to Leslie , that if he could get Joe's rose trees he would be certain to win the ...
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... promised , at the end of Clement's month of trial , and he had taken Clem with him to Mr. Vanster's to hear his report , and it was so good that Clement was to have his first singing lesson the next day , and to join the choir as soon ...
... promised , at the end of Clement's month of trial , and he had taken Clem with him to Mr. Vanster's to hear his report , and it was so good that Clement was to have his first singing lesson the next day , and to join the choir as soon ...
Page 79
... promised to go with him into a little wood near the farm and dig up some hart's - tongue ferns which grew there . They had only just started , when one of the horse's shoes came off , and made the poor horse run lame . ' We must stop ...
... promised to go with him into a little wood near the farm and dig up some hart's - tongue ferns which grew there . They had only just started , when one of the horse's shoes came off , and made the poor horse run lame . ' We must stop ...
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... promised him not to be angry with you , and I must keep my word , though I only did it to pacify him , for I thought his mind was wandering . But it was very , very wrong of you , and I hope it will be a lesson you will never forget ...
... promised him not to be angry with you , and I must keep my word , though I only did it to pacify him , for I thought his mind was wandering . But it was very , very wrong of you , and I hope it will be a lesson you will never forget ...
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