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... don't swing him any higher than he wishes . " For a moment I thought I would not leave Susan , to go away with a stranger ; but he put out his hand so reassuringly , and said in so kind and winning a tone , " Come along with me , then ...
... don't swing him any higher than he wishes . " For a moment I thought I would not leave Susan , to go away with a stranger ; but he put out his hand so reassuringly , and said in so kind and winning a tone , " Come along with me , then ...
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... don't though , ' cause you've never been to school before , you said : and then if one chap says , ' I bag ' something , before any one else , he has to have it the first , do you see ? " " And the one who says , ' I bag second , ' gets ...
... don't though , ' cause you've never been to school before , you said : and then if one chap says , ' I bag ' something , before any one else , he has to have it the first , do you see ? " " And the one who says , ' I bag second , ' gets ...
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... 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 answered slowly , trying to ...
... 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 answered slowly , trying to ...
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... Don't they turn head over heels splendidly ? I wish I were a pigeon ; it must be such jolly fun ! " remarked Harry , his hands in his pockets , and his head thrown so far back that his Scotch cap fell off , and lay at his heels . " Sam ...
... Don't they turn head over heels splendidly ? I wish I were a pigeon ; it must be such jolly fun ! " remarked Harry , his hands in his pockets , and his head thrown so far back that his Scotch cap fell off , and lay at his heels . " Sam ...
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... don't you see ? " Miss Royce met us at the hall - door . " Well , Harry , " said she , " what have you been doing with your new friend ? Have you been very kind to him , and shown him all that there is to be seen ? " " Oh , yes , Miss ...
... don't you see ? " Miss Royce met us at the hall - door . " Well , Harry , " said she , " what have you been doing with your new friend ? Have you been very kind to him , and shown him all that there is to be seen ? " " Oh , yes , Miss ...
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