The stolen cherries; or, Tell the truth at once, Volume 250 |
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... mind of Hugh or Harry to leave the rabbits to please Edy , and Guy had to 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 ...
... mind of Hugh or Harry to leave the rabbits to please Edy , and Guy had to 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 ...
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... mind not to touch them , boys , remember . I have told your cousins the same . ' Uncle Tom looked round at the boys quickly as he said this , and Hugh and Harry said , — ' No , we won't ; ' but as they walked on they looked back at the ...
... mind not to touch them , boys , remember . I have told your cousins the same . ' Uncle Tom looked round at the boys quickly as he said this , and Hugh and Harry said , — ' No , we won't ; ' but as they walked on they looked back at the ...
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... minds that they were not much worth look- ing at ; and they returned to the hive to go on with their work . As Uncle Tom and the boys drew near the house they were met by Aunt Sophy . She looked very vexed , and held in her hand the ...
... minds that they were not much worth look- ing at ; and they returned to the hive to go on with their work . As Uncle Tom and the boys drew near the house they were met by Aunt Sophy . She looked very vexed , and held in her hand the ...
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... Mind you take care of them , my boys , and make them names to be proud of , instead of ashamed of . Do you hear ? ' " Hugh and Harry said Yes ; ' but I think they hardly remembered what Mr. Marshall said be- yond a minute after he had ...
... Mind you take care of them , my boys , and make them names to be proud of , instead of ashamed of . Do you hear ? ' " Hugh and Harry said Yes ; ' but I think they hardly remembered what Mr. Marshall said be- yond a minute after he had ...
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... mind , Guy . Come on without them . It is much pleasanter alone . I don't like either of them much ; for Harry killed my poor little slow - worm . ' ' You should not say that , Walter , dear , ' said Guy . It is not right . God wishes ...
... mind , Guy . Come on without them . It is much pleasanter alone . I don't like either of them much ; for Harry killed my poor little slow - worm . ' ' You should not say that , Walter , dear , ' said Guy . It is not right . God wishes ...
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