The stolen cherries; or, Tell the truth at once, Volume 250 |
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... jumped out , and there was Uncle Tom standing on the platform waiting for them . The boys had not seen their uncle for two years , but they knew him directly by his great brown beard , and they were very ΙΟ THE STOLEN CHERRIES ; OR.
... jumped out , and there was Uncle Tom standing on the platform waiting for them . The boys had not seen their uncle for two years , but they knew him directly by his great brown beard , and they were very ΙΟ THE STOLEN CHERRIES ; OR.
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... 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 THE TRUTH AT ONCE . 13.
... 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 THE TRUTH AT ONCE . 13.
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... seen , and in such a hurry to get back before Guy and Walter , that they had no time to enjoy their wicked theft . Guy and Walter were all the while calling aloud everywhere- Hugh ! Harry ! where are you ? ' They had gone to the stable ...
... seen , and in such a hurry to get back before Guy and Walter , that they had no time to enjoy their wicked theft . Guy and Walter were all the while calling aloud everywhere- Hugh ! Harry ! where are you ? ' They had gone to the stable ...
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... seen before ; ' and he led the way to one side of the field , where grew several clumps gorse bushes . It was some time before Uncle Tom could find the nest , and he scratched his hands very much in doing so , but he did not seem to ...
... seen before ; ' and he led the way to one side of the field , where grew several clumps gorse bushes . It was some time before Uncle Tom could find the nest , and he scratched his hands very much in doing so , but he did not seem to ...
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Emilia Marryat Norris. perhaps you have never seen one either , so I will tell you what it was like . It was covered all over with that grey moss which is called lichen , which grows on the branches of apple - trees , and lasts through ...
Emilia Marryat Norris. perhaps you have never seen one either , so I will tell you what it was like . It was covered all over with that grey moss which is called lichen , which grows on the branches of apple - trees , and lasts through ...
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