The stolen cherries; or, Tell the truth at once, Volume 250 |
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... shouting , Come on , Hugh ! Come on , Harry ! The rest are going down the lane . ' But Hugh drew Harry behind some laurels , and made him stoop down , so that Walter should not see him . Next , Guy ran out after Walter , and the two ...
... shouting , Come on , Hugh ! Come on , Harry ! The rest are going down the lane . ' But Hugh drew Harry behind some laurels , and made him stoop down , so that Walter should not see him . Next , Guy ran out after Walter , and the two ...
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... shouting again , Hugh ! Harry ! where are you ? ' ' Shan't you be sorry when we go ? ' said Hugh , imitating his cousin , as soon as he was out of hearing . I tell you what , I hate that Guy , with his fine good speeches . I know he ...
... shouting again , Hugh ! Harry ! where are you ? ' ' Shan't you be sorry when we go ? ' said Hugh , imitating his cousin , as soon as he was out of hearing . I tell you what , I hate that Guy , with his fine good speeches . I know he ...
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... shouted and clapped his hands , but the pig only gave a grunt for answer , and trotted faster . Then Guy and Hugh both ran to him , but by the time they had reached him he was standing on the table - cloth with all four of his dirty ...
... shouted and clapped his hands , but the pig only gave a grunt for answer , and trotted faster . Then Guy and Hugh both ran to him , but by the time they had reached him he was standing on the table - cloth with all four of his dirty ...
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... shouted , and laughed ! How they got crimson in the face , and breathless with running , and after all the pig was not a bit tired , and never lost his breath , and did not get red in the face - for he was a black pig -- and was no ...
... shouted , and laughed ! How they got crimson in the face , and breathless with running , and after all the pig was not a bit tired , and never lost his breath , and did not get red in the face - for he was a black pig -- and was no ...
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... shouting with such glee , he sat under the tree upon the grass ; for the warm cup of tea he had drunk had made him feel more sick than ever , and he could not have run without throwing up the cherries which were rolling about inside him ...
... shouting with such glee , he sat under the tree upon the grass ; for the warm cup of tea he had drunk had made him feel more sick than ever , and he could not have run without throwing up the cherries which were rolling about inside him ...
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