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... exclaimed . " Oh ! but he intends not only to be a drover , but a grazier ; and that , he tells me , is a sure road to wealth and independence , " observed Polly . " Here he comes to answer for himself , " said Kate , and the young ...
... exclaimed . " Oh ! but he intends not only to be a drover , but a grazier ; and that , he tells me , is a sure road to wealth and independence , " observed Polly . " Here he comes to answer for himself , " said Kate , and the young ...
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... exclaimed Smedley , as Master Pearson ceased speaking . " There ! -there again ! It's the keepers as sure as we are living men ! " " Hold your tongue ! " exclaimed Master Pearson somewhat sharply . " Here , give me the oars ; we will ...
... exclaimed Smedley , as Master Pearson ceased speaking . " There ! -there again ! It's the keepers as sure as we are living men ! " " Hold your tongue ! " exclaimed Master Pearson somewhat sharply . " Here , give me the oars ; we will ...
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... exclaimed in a voice loud enough to awake his father ; " I am sorry to rouse you up , but there's a fire near Mr. Strelley's warehouse , and I must be off to try and get it put out . I hope it has not caught any of the premises yet ...
... exclaimed in a voice loud enough to awake his father ; " I am sorry to rouse you up , but there's a fire near Mr. Strelley's warehouse , and I must be off to try and get it put out . I hope it has not caught any of the premises yet ...
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... exclaimed Mr. Deane , starting . " Why , Jack , what have you been about ? " Jack repeated what he had just said ; and before his father had time to make any answer , he had leaped out of the window and across the garden , and down the ...
... exclaimed Mr. Deane , starting . " Why , Jack , what have you been about ? " Jack repeated what he had just said ; and before his father had time to make any answer , he had leaped out of the window and across the garden , and down the ...
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... exclaimed Jack . " I hope my Cousin Nat will get my hands all to rights in a few days ; and however my father might have objected to my starting with strangers , I am nearly sure he will agree to the plan you so kindly propose . " Mr ...
... exclaimed Jack . " I hope my Cousin Nat will get my hands all to rights in a few days ; and however my father might have objected to my starting with strangers , I am nearly sure he will agree to the plan you so kindly propose . " Mr ...
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