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... Rogers ! and that ! - and that ! " he brought his doubled - up fist down three times upon the other's back , with a vehemence which showed how much in earnest he really was . Rogers raised himself with an angry exclamation , and started ...
... Rogers ! and that ! - and that ! " he brought his doubled - up fist down three times upon the other's back , with a vehemence which showed how much in earnest he really was . Rogers raised himself with an angry exclamation , and started ...
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... Rogers ' unkind conduct , whilst others had applauded my avenger with sundry cries of , " Well done , Harry boy ! " - " Bravo , youngster ! " and a chuckling laugh of approval ; but all in a covert , half- hearted way , as though the ...
... Rogers ' unkind conduct , whilst others had applauded my avenger with sundry cries of , " Well done , Harry boy ! " - " Bravo , youngster ! " and a chuckling laugh of approval ; but all in a covert , half- hearted way , as though the ...
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... Rogers says to you - only don't let him knock you about too much . If you pretend not to care , he'll soon give over . " " He didn't hurt you ? " interrupted Harry , though the inquiry came rather late . " N - o - o . Not - much , " I ...
... Rogers says to you - only don't let him knock you about too much . If you pretend not to care , he'll soon give over . " " He didn't hurt you ? " interrupted Harry , though the inquiry came rather late . " N - o - o . Not - much , " I ...
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... Rogers stood before us . In one moment all was changed . Our spirits sank within us as we turned and saw who had caused the interruption . He did not move to come forward , nor did he stay longer than just to say , slowly and ...
... Rogers stood before us . In one moment all was changed . Our spirits sank within us as we turned and saw who had caused the interruption . He did not move to come forward , nor did he stay longer than just to say , slowly and ...
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... Rogers and Sam Camp . How I hated that Rogers , with the broad grin of pleased triumph on his face ! The other I did not mind . Every one knew that the good- natured , mischief - loving Scamp was sure to turn up as spec- tator of , if ...
... Rogers and Sam Camp . How I hated that Rogers , with the broad grin of pleased triumph on his face ! The other I did not mind . Every one knew that the good- natured , mischief - loving Scamp was sure to turn up as spec- tator of , if ...
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