The stolen cherries; or, Tell the truth at once, Volume 250 |
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... thought , ' said papa . " ' But you must remember one thing , ' said their papa , gravely , if I let you go to stay with Uncle Tom , you must be good boys . Do you think I can trust you ? ' ' Of course you can , papa , ' said Hugh . ' I ...
... thought , ' said papa . " ' But you must remember one thing , ' said their papa , gravely , if I let you go to stay with Uncle Tom , you must be good boys . Do you think I can trust you ? ' ' Of course you can , papa , ' said Hugh . ' I ...
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... thought , ' said papa . " ' But you must remember one thing , ' said their papa , gravely , if I let you go to stay with Uncle Tom , you must be good boys . Do you think I can trust you ? ' ' Of course you can , papa , ' said Hugh . ' I ...
... thought , ' said papa . " ' But you must remember one thing , ' said their papa , gravely , if I let you go to stay with Uncle Tom , you must be good boys . Do you think I can trust you ? ' ' Of course you can , papa , ' said Hugh . ' I ...
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... thought it more jolly still ; there was such a bustle and noise , and everybody was running backwards and forwards ; and if he liked being knocked about , he got plenty of that by being always in every- body's way . Both boys were quite ...
... thought it more jolly still ; there was such a bustle and noise , and everybody was running backwards and forwards ; and if he liked being knocked about , he got plenty of that by being always in every- body's way . Both boys were quite ...
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... thought they looked very big . Just then Mr. Selby opened the carriage door and got in , and after him a lady and gentleman , and in another minute the train moved on . At first there was plenty of amusement for the boys in looking from ...
... thought they looked very big . Just then Mr. Selby opened the carriage door and got in , and after him a lady and gentleman , and in another minute the train moved on . At first there was plenty of amusement for the boys in looking from ...
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... thought him a little prig . It was not very long though before even Harry found that he would not care to travel for ever . He got sleepy , but he could not go to sleep with comfort . He had nothing to do , for he did not care about ...
... thought him a little prig . It was not very long though before even Harry found that he would not care to travel for ever . He got sleepy , but he could not go to sleep with comfort . He had nothing to do , for he did not care about ...
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