The stolen cherries; or, Tell the truth at once, Volume 250 |
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... hear the little noise the cup made in falling , and no one else was in the room but Hugh . Harry stooped and picked up the cup , which was broken into a great many pieces , and Hugh came and looked over his shoulder . ' Won't I tell of ...
... hear the little noise the cup made in falling , and no one else was in the room but Hugh . Harry stooped and picked up the cup , which was broken into a great many pieces , and Hugh came and looked over his shoulder . ' Won't I tell of ...
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... hear ? ' " Hugh and Harry said Yes ; ' but I think they hardly remembered what Mr. Marshall said be- yond a minute after he had said it ; and they wandered away together , while Uncle Tom and his friend talked . They both ran into the ...
... hear ? ' " Hugh and Harry said Yes ; ' but I think they hardly remembered what Mr. Marshall said be- yond a minute after he had said it ; and they wandered away together , while Uncle Tom and his friend talked . They both ran into the ...
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... hear what they said . ' Where are Hugh and Harry ? ' asked Guy . ' Father sent me back to look for them . ' ' I don't know , ' said Walter . I called them , but did not get any answer . Never mind , Guy . Come on without them . It is ...
... hear what they said . ' Where are Hugh and Harry ? ' asked Guy . ' Father sent me back to look for them . ' ' I don't know , ' said Walter . I called them , but did not get any answer . Never mind , Guy . Come on without them . It is ...
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... hear Guy . ' Presently came Guy and Walter , tearing wildly , and red - hot in the face . ' We can't find them anywhere . I think they must have hidden - hullo ! why , here they are ! ' ' Did you find any birds ' nests ? ' asked Uncle ...
... hear Guy . ' Presently came Guy and Walter , tearing wildly , and red - hot in the face . ' We can't find them anywhere . I think they must have hidden - hullo ! why , here they are ! ' ' Did you find any birds ' nests ? ' asked Uncle ...
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... hear , and come out and catch them . When they got to the garden , everything seemed safe ; there was no one in sight . Hugh and Harry went at once to the cherry - tree , and began to scrape over the marks which they had made TELL THE ...
... hear , and come out and catch them . When they got to the garden , everything seemed safe ; there was no one in sight . Hugh and Harry went at once to the cherry - tree , and began to scrape over the marks which they had made TELL THE ...
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