'Bunchy'; or, The children of Scarsbrook farm |
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... follow your example . " I saw mother was getting very tired . I wanted to say ever so much more , but I would not answer her again ; so I only kissed her thin hand and said , “ I will try to obey father in everything , dear mother . " I ...
... follow your example . " I saw mother was getting very tired . I wanted to say ever so much more , but I would not answer her again ; so I only kissed her thin hand and said , “ I will try to obey father in everything , dear mother . " I ...
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... follow , that they both belonged to me , and he ran beside and in front of him most of the way . Sometimes when I went to the stable to see my pony , I found Nep lying there with him , and one day I saw Bruce stoop down and lick ...
... follow , that they both belonged to me , and he ran beside and in front of him most of the way . Sometimes when I went to the stable to see my pony , I found Nep lying there with him , and one day I saw Bruce stoop down and lick ...
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... follow the rest of the strong brood of chicks about , whose mother was now really weaning them . I hit upon a plan . For a day it should be kept in a basket and well fed , so as to rest its leg , and in the evening I would give it to a ...
... follow the rest of the strong brood of chicks about , whose mother was now really weaning them . I hit upon a plan . For a day it should be kept in a basket and well fed , so as to rest its leg , and in the evening I would give it to a ...
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... follows suit , and Wallace did the same . Father said he was afraid , even now , that we must turn back and go by the other path , as he could see a breakaway ahead on a sand - hill we had to cross . He looked at his watch . We had ...
... follows suit , and Wallace did the same . Father said he was afraid , even now , that we must turn back and go by the other path , as he could see a breakaway ahead on a sand - hill we had to cross . He looked at his watch . We had ...
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... follow Wallace , " father said to Duke , " and take exactly the same road I take ; and don't crack your whip , as the pony might start if he heard a whip from behind . " Duke said " All right , " and father went on , first having tied ...
... follow Wallace , " father said to Duke , " and take exactly the same road I take ; and don't crack your whip , as the pony might start if he heard a whip from behind . " Duke said " All right , " and father went on , first having tied ...
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