The stolen cherries; or, Tell the truth at once, Volume 250 |
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... walk up and down with me ? ' asked their papa ; ' the train will not start for ten minutes , and you will have more than enough of it before the day is over . ' But Harry and Hugh thought it quite impos- sible that they could ever have ...
... walk up and down with me ? ' asked their papa ; ' the train will not start for ten minutes , and you will have more than enough of it before the day is over . ' But Harry and Hugh thought it quite impos- sible that they could ever have ...
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... is . ' All the children put their fingers into the hole in turn . Then Uncle Tom said , ' We may take this nest , for the little ones have left it . ' They went on walking away from the hayfield into a TELL THE TRUTH AT ONCE . 29.
... is . ' All the children put their fingers into the hole in turn . Then Uncle Tom said , ' We may take this nest , for the little ones have left it . ' They went on walking away from the hayfield into a TELL THE TRUTH AT ONCE . 29.
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Emilia Marryat Norris. They went on walking away from the hayfield into a little copse of trees , while Uncle Tom was telling the boys about different kinds of birds ' nests . All at once he called out— ' Stop , children , don't go ...
Emilia Marryat Norris. They went on walking away from the hayfield into a little copse of trees , while Uncle Tom was telling the boys about different kinds of birds ' nests . All at once he called out— ' Stop , children , don't go ...
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... walk about all day , and eat bread and cheese by the roadside . Suppose we do ! ' Hugh went across to where the man sat and stood near him . " Is it jolly to be a tramp ? ' asked he , after a while . ' Eh , master ? ' said the man ...
... walk about all day , and eat bread and cheese by the roadside . Suppose we do ! ' Hugh went across to where the man sat and stood near him . " Is it jolly to be a tramp ? ' asked he , after a while . ' Eh , master ? ' said the man ...
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... walk to the nearest town of course ; come on , and don't be a muff . ' Harry got up , and the two walked on for some ... walking , at length they came to quite a large town . Harry had been almost ready to cry with fatigue and hunger ...
... walk to the nearest town of course ; come on , and don't be a muff . ' Harry got up , and the two walked on for some ... walking , at length they came to quite a large town . Harry had been almost ready to cry with fatigue and hunger ...
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