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... cried , and clung round my father's neck , beseeching him , with choking sobs , not to send me away from him , and declaring wildly that I should die of grief , yet by the time the train was fairly on its way , I was seated in a corner ...
... cried , and clung round my father's neck , beseeching him , with choking sobs , not to send me away from him , and declaring wildly that I should die of grief , yet by the time the train was fairly on its way , I was seated in a corner ...
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Harleigh Severne. CHAPTER II . FORKS OR FEELINGS ? SOME of the boys had cried , " Shame ! " at Rogers ' unkind conduct , whilst others had applauded my avenger with sundry cries of , " Well done , Harry boy ! " - " Bravo , youngster ...
Harleigh Severne. CHAPTER II . FORKS OR FEELINGS ? SOME of the boys had cried , " Shame ! " at Rogers ' unkind conduct , whilst others had applauded my avenger with sundry cries of , " Well done , Harry boy ! " - " Bravo , youngster ...
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... cried " The best ' pigeon ' you mean , -not ' lark , ' " cried Harry , laughing so heartily at his own very poor witticism , that we all joined in from sympathy . Just then a bell rang out a loud peal . " Oh my ! it's dinner - time ...
... cried " The best ' pigeon ' you mean , -not ' lark , ' " cried Harry , laughing so heartily at his own very poor witticism , that we all joined in from sympathy . Just then a bell rang out a loud peal . " Oh my ! it's dinner - time ...
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... cried Harry , laughing so heartily at his own very poor witticism , that we all joined in from sympathy . Just then a bell rang out a loud peal . " Oh my ! it's dinner - time . Johnnie Harris . Come along , kids ! " exclaimed So the ...
... cried Harry , laughing so heartily at his own very poor witticism , that we all joined in from sympathy . Just then a bell rang out a loud peal . " Oh my ! it's dinner - time . Johnnie Harris . Come along , kids ! " exclaimed So the ...
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... are at last ! " cried he , impatiently . Davis and I have been waiting for you ever so long ; we began to think you were never coming . Come along to our garden : -we've been making such a stunning little LOLLIPOPS AND MYSTERIES.
... are at last ! " cried he , impatiently . Davis and I have been waiting for you ever so long ; we began to think you were never coming . Come along to our garden : -we've been making such a stunning little LOLLIPOPS AND MYSTERIES.
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