The stolen cherries; or, Tell the truth at once, Volume 250 |
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... ' and papa looked very sly . Midsummer holidays were just coming on , and the boys had been counting up the days which would come before then but a minute ago , and A thinking it very hard that they should have to go. HUGH AND HARRY, • I.
... ' and papa looked very sly . Midsummer holidays were just coming on , and the boys had been counting up the days which would come before then but a minute ago , and A thinking it very hard that they should have to go. HUGH AND HARRY, • I.
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... ' and papa looked very sly . Midsummer holidays were just coming on , and the boys had been counting up the days which would come before then but a minute ago , and A thinking it very hard that they should have to go. HUGH AND HARRY, • I.
... ' and papa looked very sly . Midsummer holidays were just coming on , and the boys had been counting up the days which would come before then but a minute ago , and A thinking it very hard that they should have to go. HUGH AND HARRY, • I.
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... minutes , and you will have more than enough of it before the day is over . ' But Harry and Hugh thought it quite impos- sible that they could ever have enough of a rail- way carriage , so they left Mr. Selby to walk up and down by ...
... minutes , and you will have more than enough of it before the day is over . ' But Harry and Hugh thought it quite impos- sible that they could ever have enough of a rail- way carriage , so they left Mr. Selby to walk up and down by ...
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... minute . Muffs , I daresay , ' said Harry ; ' you know they have never been to London , and they go to some country school . I expect I shan't think much of them . ' And Harry stretched his little legs out , and thought they looked very ...
... minute . Muffs , I daresay , ' said Harry ; ' you know they have never been to London , and they go to some country school . I expect I shan't think much of them . ' And Harry stretched his little legs out , and thought they looked very ...
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... minute after he had said it ; and they wandered away together , while Uncle Tom and his friend talked . They both ran into the stable - yard , through which they saw that Mr. Marshall's horse was being led out , for he had come some ...
... minute after he had said it ; and they wandered away together , while Uncle Tom and his friend talked . They both ran into the stable - yard , through which they saw that Mr. Marshall's horse was being led out , for he had come some ...
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