The stolen cherries; or, Tell the truth at once, Volume 250 |
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... fields like a child ! ' ' But , papa , I should like it , ' said Hugh . ' Too old , I am afraid , ' said Mr. Selby . ' No , papa , we are not very old , ' said Harry . Indeed , papa , we are rather young , ' said Hugh . ' We are rather ...
... fields like a child ! ' ' But , papa , I should like it , ' said Hugh . ' Too old , I am afraid , ' said Mr. Selby . ' No , papa , we are not very old , ' said Harry . Indeed , papa , we are rather young , ' said Hugh . ' We are rather ...
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... fields like a child ! ' 6 6 " But , papa , I should like it , ' said Hugh . Too old , I am afraid , ' said Mr. Selby . ' No , papa , we are not very old , ' said Harry . Indeed , papa , we are rather young , ' said Hugh . ' We are ...
... fields like a child ! ' 6 6 " But , papa , I should like it , ' said Hugh . Too old , I am afraid , ' said Mr. Selby . ' No , papa , we are not very old , ' said Harry . Indeed , papa , we are rather young , ' said Hugh . ' We are ...
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... field . ' Harry ran at once with his brother without saying anything more , and as soon as they reached the cherry - tree , they both began picking and eat- ing the cherries as fast as they could stuff them into their mouths , ripe and ...
... field . ' Harry ran at once with his brother without saying anything more , and as soon as they reached the cherry - tree , they both began picking and eat- ing the cherries as fast as they could stuff them into their mouths , ripe and ...
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... fields . We did not hear Guy . ' Presently came Guy and Walter , tearing wildly , and red - hot in the face . ' We can't ... field , where grew several clumps gorse bushes . It was some time before Uncle Tom could find the nest , and he ...
... fields . We did not hear Guy . ' Presently came Guy and Walter , tearing wildly , and red - hot in the face . ' We can't ... field , where grew several clumps gorse bushes . It was some time before Uncle Tom could find the nest , and he ...
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... field , and Hugh was very glad to get out , for he was afraid of following his brother's ex- ample . They were to have tea in the hayfield , and the maid was already trying to spread the cloth upon the ground , which was all in bumps ...
... field , and Hugh was very glad to get out , for he was afraid of following his brother's ex- ample . They were to have tea in the hayfield , and the maid was already trying to spread the cloth upon the ground , which was all in bumps ...
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