The stolen cherries; or, Tell the truth at once, Volume 250 |
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... , ' said Harry very grandly , forgetting that his cousin Guy was a great many years older than himself . 6 No , ' said Hugh , he had better not . ' 1 CHAPTER II . TRAVELLING BY RAIL . T seemed as. 6 THE STOLEN CHERRIES .
... , ' said Harry very grandly , forgetting that his cousin Guy was a great many years older than himself . 6 No , ' said Hugh , he had better not . ' 1 CHAPTER II . TRAVELLING BY RAIL . T seemed as. 6 THE STOLEN CHERRIES .
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... cousins . This is Guy , ' said he , turning to Hugh and Harry , and then Guy held out his hand , and said to the boys , I am very glad to see you . Alice , these are cousins Hugh and Harry ; Walter , Edy , come. UNCLE TOM'S HOUSE, UNCLE ...
... cousins . This is Guy , ' said he , turning to Hugh and Harry , and then Guy held out his hand , and said to the boys , I am very glad to see you . Alice , these are cousins Hugh and Harry ; Walter , Edy , come. UNCLE TOM'S HOUSE, UNCLE ...
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... cousins , but Guy did not seem to remember that they were strange . ' You shall feed them , ' said Guy to his cousins ; I have done it every day , you know . ' Harry and Hugh had never before had dear little tame rabbits in their arms ...
... cousins , but Guy did not seem to remember that they were strange . ' You shall feed them , ' said Guy to his cousins ; I have done it every day , you know . ' Harry and Hugh had never before had dear little tame rabbits in their arms ...
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... cousins . ' But Guy held his tongue . The other three children , Walter , Alice , and Edith , had left the farmyard as soon as they had taken the eggs . ' Such a bad example to your cousins , ' said Uncle Tom , and you older than both ...
... cousins . ' But Guy held his tongue . The other three children , Walter , Alice , and Edith , had left the farmyard as soon as they had taken the eggs . ' Such a bad example to your cousins , ' said Uncle Tom , and you older than both ...
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... cousins spoke , they only looked very sheepish and red , ' You had better go in - doors , ' said Uncle Tom to Guy , and Guy walked slowly to the house . Harry and Hugh did not see him again that evening , and they were afraid of asking ...
... cousins spoke , they only looked very sheepish and red , ' You had better go in - doors , ' said Uncle Tom to Guy , and Guy walked slowly to the house . Harry and Hugh did not see him again that evening , and they were afraid of asking ...
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