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... felt sure must be Uncle Tom's , and sometimes they thought that a barn would turn out to be ' Greenway Cottage , ' which was the name of Uncle Tom's house ; but when they did come to it , they talked still more , for it was much too ...
... felt sure must be Uncle Tom's , and sometimes they thought that a barn would turn out to be ' Greenway Cottage , ' which was the name of Uncle Tom's house ; but when they did come to it , they talked still more , for it was much too ...
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... felt very much frightened at the eyes and voices of all you boys . ' " I don't think she is pretty , ' said Alice . ' Well , no ; she is not a pretty colour ; but her eyes are very bright . Do you know I once knew an old man who lived ...
... felt very much frightened at the eyes and voices of all you boys . ' " I don't think she is pretty , ' said Alice . ' Well , no ; she is not a pretty colour ; but her eyes are very bright . Do you know I once knew an old man who lived ...
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... felt very vexed that his cousin had seen what Harry was about , and he answered very rudely- ' Leave him alone , can't you ? Mind your own business . ' But he is ill , ' said Guy , without noticing Hugh's rudeness . ( ' Oh ! ' said ...
... felt very vexed that his cousin had seen what Harry was about , and he answered very rudely- ' Leave him alone , can't you ? Mind your own business . ' But he is ill , ' said Guy , without noticing Hugh's rudeness . ( ' Oh ! ' said ...
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... felt very comfortable , you may be sure . But Guy and Walter , who knew they had nothing to do with the cherries , did not feel at all unhappy or afraid , and after a little while they forgot all about it . Walter had said to his ...
... felt very comfortable , you may be sure . But Guy and Walter , who knew they had nothing to do with the cherries , did not feel at all unhappy or afraid , and after a little while they forgot all about it . Walter had said to his ...
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... looked so long that Hugh felt very uncomfortable . After all this time , when the gardener did speak , he said- ' You'll give me a shilling ! will you ? Mr. Stumps " indeed ! Get along with your " Mr. 46 THE STOLEN CHERRIES ; OR.
... looked so long that Hugh felt very uncomfortable . After all this time , when the gardener did speak , he said- ' You'll give me a shilling ! will you ? Mr. Stumps " indeed ! Get along with your " Mr. 46 THE STOLEN CHERRIES ; OR.
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