Clement's trial and victory; or, Sowing and reaping, by M.E.B.1875 |
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... told the other children they might play . in the park till dinner time . When Miss Jewel had seen Clem comfortably settled on his little bed , she sat down to write home . She felt tired , but she knew this would be her only quiet hour ...
... told the other children they might play . in the park till dinner time . When Miss Jewel had seen Clem comfortably settled on his little bed , she sat down to write home . She felt tired , but she knew this would be her only quiet hour ...
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... told me your secret . ' The boy took no notice of this remark , but said , — ' There is another thing to be considered , Mag , how are we to get the eggs ? You and I must keep together in the afternoon , and watch our opportunity to ...
... told me your secret . ' The boy took no notice of this remark , but said , — ' There is another thing to be considered , Mag , how are we to get the eggs ? You and I must keep together in the afternoon , and watch our opportunity to ...
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... told you anything about it . I tell you I can manage very well without you . You can go , ' and he pulled off his jacket and began to climb up a tree . But Maggie was just as good a climber as he by this time , and she soon followed him ...
... told you anything about it . I tell you I can manage very well without you . You can go , ' and he pulled off his jacket and began to climb up a tree . But Maggie was just as good a climber as he by this time , and she soon followed him ...
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... told me with quite a long face you might be right after all . ' Miss Jewel asked what promise that was , so the children told her ; and even Clem and Rosie laughed at the idea of Joe having to eat his own head . ' It seems such a nice ...
... told me with quite a long face you might be right after all . ' Miss Jewel asked what promise that was , so the children told her ; and even Clem and Rosie laughed at the idea of Joe having to eat his own head . ' It seems such a nice ...
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... 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 as dinner was over ...
... 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 as dinner was over ...
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