The stolen cherries; or, Tell the truth at once, Volume 250 |
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... this side should be my drawing - room , and opposite my bedroom . would keep provisions under one of the seats . ' ' How would you cook your dinner ? ' asked Hugh . ' I should never have dinner , ' said Harry 8 THE STOLEN CHERRIES ; OR.
... this side should be my drawing - room , and opposite my bedroom . would keep provisions under one of the seats . ' ' How would you cook your dinner ? ' asked Hugh . ' I should never have dinner , ' said Harry 8 THE STOLEN CHERRIES ; OR.
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... keep a store in the carriage . ' ' I wonder what sort of boys Guy and Walter are ? ' said Hugh in another minute . Muffs , I daresay , ' said Harry ; ' you know they have never been to London , and they go to some country school . I ...
... keep a store in the carriage . ' ' I wonder what sort of boys Guy and Walter are ? ' said Hugh in another minute . Muffs , I daresay , ' said Harry ; ' you know they have never been to London , and they go to some country school . I ...
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... keep upon their heads . Every- thing was so new to the boys , that they were every moment screaming to one another to look . Each house they saw they felt sure must be Uncle Tom's , and sometimes they thought that a barn would turn out ...
... keep upon their heads . Every- thing was so new to the boys , that they were every moment screaming to one another to look . Each house they saw they felt sure must be Uncle Tom's , and sometimes they thought that a barn would turn out ...
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... keep his little sister patient by saying that they would very soon go to the cocks and hens . At last Harry and Hugh had seen enough of the rabbits , and they went with their cousins to the farmyard . I am sorry to say that they TELL ...
... keep his little sister patient by saying that they would very soon go to the cocks and hens . At last Harry and Hugh had seen enough of the rabbits , and they went with their cousins to the farmyard . I am sorry to say that they TELL ...
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... keep it , papa ? Look , Harry , ' and he placed the little slow - worm upon his cousin's arm . Harry gave a scream and threw the little beast from him , then placed his foot upon it as hard as he could , so as to pinch off its tail ...
... keep it , papa ? Look , Harry , ' and he placed the little slow - worm upon his cousin's arm . Harry gave a scream and threw the little beast from him , then placed his foot upon it as hard as he could , so as to pinch off its tail ...
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