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... Willie Knowles , who stood with his back against the wall , tilting his hat over his eyes to shade them from the noonday glare of the sun . " Why , Miss Royce sent me out to give Bernard Ayres a swing , " replied my friend , proud to be ...
... Willie Knowles , who stood with his back against the wall , tilting his hat over his eyes to shade them from the noonday glare of the sun . " Why , Miss Royce sent me out to give Bernard Ayres a swing , " replied my friend , proud to be ...
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... Willie Knowles , the eldest , downwards , of calling each other " youngster , " or " young ' un ; " even Mat Davis and Harry Morland , neither of whom were much older than I , very fre- quently used one or other of those expressions to ...
... Willie Knowles , the eldest , downwards , of calling each other " youngster , " or " young ' un ; " even Mat Davis and Harry Morland , neither of whom were much older than I , very fre- quently used one or other of those expressions to ...
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... Willie Knowles , the eldest , downwards , of calling each other " youngster , " or " young ' un ; " even Mat Davis and Harry Morland , neither of whom were much older than I , very fre- quently used one or other of those expressions to ...
... Willie Knowles , the eldest , downwards , of calling each other " youngster , " or " young ' un ; " even Mat Davis and Harry Morland , neither of whom were much older than I , very fre- quently used one or other of those expressions to ...
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... Willie Knowles pushed forward , exclaiming , in a loud voice intended for Rogers ' benefit , - " I'll ask if I may go with you , instead of Rogers — I'm not too proud to walk with you , thank goodness ! Come along , or we shall be too ...
... Willie Knowles pushed forward , exclaiming , in a loud voice intended for Rogers ' benefit , - " I'll ask if I may go with you , instead of Rogers — I'm not too proud to walk with you , thank goodness ! Come along , or we shall be too ...
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Harleigh Severne. Willie's efforts to prevent his getting ahead of us , I was nearly dragged off my legs ; until , by ... Willie Knowles - to whom permission to accompany us had been readily granted - had so many orders to execute there ...
Harleigh Severne. Willie's efforts to prevent his getting ahead of us , I was nearly dragged off my legs ; until , by ... Willie Knowles - to whom permission to accompany us had been readily granted - had so many orders to execute there ...
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Adventures amongst amusement arms asked BARBARA HUTTON Bernard Ayres Bernie blackberries Bob North boys Brookford caught cheeks cloth coloured cried the Scamp dear door excitement exclaimed eyes face father Fcap feeling feet felt G. A. HENTY gilt edges Gold Stick hand HARRISON WEIR HARRY FURNISS Harry Morland head hear heard heart Hero Hughes Illustrations Johnnie Harris knew lady laugh lips look Mary Mat Davis mind minutes Miss Baxter Miss Royce Miss Royce's never night once P. L. SIMMONDS passed peacemaker Post 8vo Queen Elizabeth's Hospital replied Rogers round Royal 16mo Sam's seat shout side sight slowly Smedley smile soon sound spite Springall Jack stood story sudden suddenly sure tell thought tone turned voice walk watching whilst whispered Willie Knowles words young youngster
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