The stolen cherries; or, Tell the truth at once, Volume 250 |
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... stopped , and they 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 ...
... stopped , and they 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 ...
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... stopped at all until they had half killed some of the fowls ; as it was , the poor birds were flying awkwardly over the pigstyes and everything in their way , and squeaking like mad cocks and hens , when a loud voice suddenly came and ...
... stopped at all until they had half killed some of the fowls ; as it was , the poor birds were flying awkwardly over the pigstyes and everything in their way , and squeaking like mad cocks and hens , when a loud voice suddenly came and ...
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... stopped out of the room for some time , and then the boys had to amuse themselves , so they wandered all over the drawing - room , looking at all the ornaments . There was a little bracket - stand at one corner of the room , and Harry ...
... stopped out of the room for some time , and then the boys had to amuse themselves , so they wandered all over the drawing - room , looking at all the ornaments . There was a little bracket - stand at one corner of the room , and Harry ...
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... stopped in front of some bee - hives . ' How can you go so close ? ' asked Hugh . ' Bees sting at any rate ; you must say " Yes " to that , Uncle Tom . ' ' Bees sting nasty boys ; they won't sting those who are kind to them . ' ' Uncle ...
... stopped in front of some bee - hives . ' How can you go so close ? ' asked Hugh . ' Bees sting at any rate ; you must say " Yes " to that , Uncle Tom . ' ' Bees sting nasty boys ; they won't sting those who are kind to them . ' ' Uncle ...
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... to see Uncle Tom , because he lived the other side of Middleton , the place where the railway had stopped when Hugh and Harry first met Uncle Tom . W CHAPTER V. THE CHERRIES . HAT a pity it TELL THE TRUTH AT ONCE . 23.
... to see Uncle Tom , because he lived the other side of Middleton , the place where the railway had stopped when Hugh and Harry first met Uncle Tom . W CHAPTER V. THE CHERRIES . HAT a pity it TELL THE TRUTH AT ONCE . 23.
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