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... FROG . • 146 " THERE , GIE A BIT TO EACH ON UN " " · • · 194 A MIGHTY SHOUT GREETED THE APPEARANCE OF OUR EFFIGY 246 " I LIKE SAM VERY WELL , BUT I LIKE YOU BETTER " · 288 CHUMS . CHAPTER I. EAVESDROPPERS . If " My eye.
... FROG . • 146 " THERE , GIE A BIT TO EACH ON UN " " · • · 194 A MIGHTY SHOUT GREETED THE APPEARANCE OF OUR EFFIGY 246 " I LIKE SAM VERY WELL , BUT I LIKE YOU BETTER " · 288 CHUMS . CHAPTER I. EAVESDROPPERS . If " My eye.
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... appearance , and the stifled giggling which followed it . Oh dear ! how my heart sank ! And yet not so much from the words as from the crushing emphasis with which the monosyllable " sich " was uttered . For in his desire to be justly ...
... appearance , and the stifled giggling which followed it . Oh dear ! how my heart sank ! And yet not so much from the words as from the crushing emphasis with which the monosyllable " sich " was uttered . For in his desire to be justly ...
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... appearance on being led igno- miniously forward to make his bow to company . Terrified at his position , and half inclined to cry , he still seemed on the verge of going off into a fit of laughter ; a combination which gave to his ...
... appearance on being led igno- miniously forward to make his bow to company . Terrified at his position , and half inclined to cry , he still seemed on the verge of going off into a fit of laughter ; a combination which gave to his ...
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... appearance . " Oh , yes , -by - and - by ! " laughed Johnnie . Just then a brilliant idea on the part of little Morland put fresh thoughts into all our heads . " Come and see the white mice , " he said . I was conducted by my two guides ...
... appearance . " Oh , yes , -by - and - by ! " laughed Johnnie . Just then a brilliant idea on the part of little Morland put fresh thoughts into all our heads . " Come and see the white mice , " he said . I was conducted by my two guides ...
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... appearance of truth and naturalness . And then the glorious depth of the patches of blue sky ; all the bluer from the contrast of the fleecy clouds encircling them . So blue that the eye , wearied with vain attempts to fathom its depth ...
... appearance of truth and naturalness . And then the glorious depth of the patches of blue sky ; all the bluer from the contrast of the fleecy clouds encircling them . So blue that the eye , wearied with vain attempts to fathom its depth ...
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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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