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... Marryat Norris. XV . THE CARAVAN , XVI . LEFT BEHIND , XVII . ROASTING TURNIPS , XVIII . FARMER BENSON , PAGE 88 93 99 104 XIX . BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE , XX . ALL FORGIVEN , 109 118 H CHAPTER I. HUGH AND HARRY . UGH and Harry iv CONTENTS .
... Marryat Norris. XV . THE CARAVAN , XVI . LEFT BEHIND , XVII . ROASTING TURNIPS , XVIII . FARMER BENSON , PAGE 88 93 99 104 XIX . BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE , XX . ALL FORGIVEN , 109 118 H CHAPTER I. HUGH AND HARRY . UGH and Harry iv CONTENTS .
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... XV . THE CARAVAN , 88 XVI . LEFT BEHIND , 93 XVII . ROASTING TURNIPS , 99 XVIII . FARMER BENSON , 104 XIX . BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE , 109 XX . ALL FORGIVEN , 118 CHAPTER I. HUGH AND HARRY . UGH and Harry were iv CONTENTS .
... XV . THE CARAVAN , 88 XVI . LEFT BEHIND , 93 XVII . ROASTING TURNIPS , 99 XVIII . FARMER BENSON , 104 XIX . BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE , 109 XX . ALL FORGIVEN , 118 CHAPTER I. HUGH AND HARRY . UGH and Harry were iv CONTENTS .
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... farmer was at home , comfortably taking his pipe , after his day's work , these boys were destroying his stack ; and would not he have been angry had he seen them ? When they had filled the waggon , Hugh said- ' What a big hole we have ...
... farmer was at home , comfortably taking his pipe , after his day's work , these boys were destroying his stack ; and would not he have been angry had he seen them ? When they had filled the waggon , Hugh said- ' What a big hole we have ...
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... farmer should see them and skin them . They thought Bill Hawker would never go away ; he was such a time talking about the hole in the stack ; and he said the same things over and over and over again , although everybody there had heard ...
... farmer should see them and skin them . They thought Bill Hawker would never go away ; he was such a time talking about the hole in the stack ; and he said the same things over and over and over again , although everybody there had heard ...
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... his turn , peeped over the side of the waggon to be sure that the farmer was indeed too fat to run . He was very fat . He was sitting on a pile of hurdles outside E the barn , smoking his pipe , and looking at TELL THE TRUTH AT ONCE . 65.
... his turn , peeped over the side of the waggon to be sure that the farmer was indeed too fat to run . He was very fat . He was sitting on a pile of hurdles outside E the barn , smoking his pipe , and looking at TELL THE TRUTH AT ONCE . 65.
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