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... . TURNING BEGGAR BOYS , 40 44 • 52 X. NIGHT IN THE HAY WAGGON , 60 XI . THE BOYS ESCAPE BEING SKINNED , ' . 64 XII . THE GIPSY CAMP , 72 XIII . HARRY IS MADE A THIEF , 77 XIV , HUGH TURNS NURSE , 83 XV . THE CARAVAN , XVI . LEFT BEHIND ,
... . TURNING BEGGAR BOYS , 40 44 • 52 X. NIGHT IN THE HAY WAGGON , 60 XI . THE BOYS ESCAPE BEING SKINNED , ' . 64 XII . THE GIPSY CAMP , 72 XIII . HARRY IS MADE A THIEF , 77 XIV , HUGH TURNS NURSE , 83 XV . THE CARAVAN , XVI . LEFT BEHIND ,
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... . NIGHT IN THE HAY WAGGON , XI . THE BOYS ESCAPE BEING ' SKINNED , ' . XII . THE GIPSY CAMP , XIII . HARRY IS MADE A THIEF , XIV . HUGH TURNS NURSE , 7 12 18 24 33 40 44 52 60 64 72 77 83 333 PAGE XV . THE CARAVAN , 88 XVI . LEFT.
... . NIGHT IN THE HAY WAGGON , XI . THE BOYS ESCAPE BEING ' SKINNED , ' . XII . THE GIPSY CAMP , XIII . HARRY IS MADE A THIEF , XIV . HUGH TURNS NURSE , 7 12 18 24 33 40 44 52 60 64 72 77 83 333 PAGE XV . THE CARAVAN , 88 XVI . LEFT.
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... waggon just returning from the rick to fetch some hay . Uncle Tom jumped them all in , one after the other , and the carter smacked up the horses , so that they trotted with the waggon - load of children , who had to hold hard to the ...
... waggon just returning from the rick to fetch some hay . Uncle Tom jumped them all in , one after the other , and the carter smacked up the horses , so that they trotted with the waggon - load of children , who had to hold hard to the ...
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... waggon . We must guess what he leant over the side for . Had he been in the house he would have run for a basin . ' Hillo ! ' said Guy . Hugh felt very vexed that his cousin had seen what Harry was about , and he answered very rudely ...
... waggon . We must guess what he leant over the side for . Had he been in the house he would have run for a basin . ' Hillo ! ' said Guy . Hugh felt very vexed that his cousin had seen what Harry was about , and he answered very rudely ...
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... waggon was going so fast that it soon came to the other end of the field , and Hugh was very glad to get out , for he was afraid of following his brother's ex- ample . They were to have tea in the hayfield , and the maid was already ...
... waggon was going so fast that it soon came to the other end of the field , and Hugh was very glad to get out , for he was afraid of following his brother's ex- ample . They were to have tea in the hayfield , and the maid was already ...
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