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... hear him crying ? He's blubbing out there now , and I can't stop him , and oh ! do give me a bit for him , please . " " Here you are , then . caught . " Run off , and mind you don't get Anne held out a hunch of bread , thickly buttered ...
... hear him crying ? He's blubbing out there now , and I can't stop him , and oh ! do give me a bit for him , please . " " Here you are , then . caught . " Run off , and mind you don't get Anne held out a hunch of bread , thickly buttered ...
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... hear my reply , he suddenly shouted , in a loud , clear treble , " Here , you fellows ! we're going into the village with Miss Royce . Who wants to have any sweets bought ? " There was a general rush towards us at once . On Saturday ...
... hear my reply , he suddenly shouted , in a loud , clear treble , " Here , you fellows ! we're going into the village with Miss Royce . Who wants to have any sweets bought ? " There was a general rush towards us at once . On Saturday ...
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... hear Miss Royce , when - her commissions satisfac- torily completed - she called to me to go . " Bernie , -Bernard Ayres ! Are you so much engrossed that you cannot hear your own name ? " Turning hurriedly , I found that she was just ...
... hear Miss Royce , when - her commissions satisfac- torily completed - she called to me to go . " Bernie , -Bernard Ayres ! Are you so much engrossed that you cannot hear your own name ? " Turning hurriedly , I found that she was just ...
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... hear the bell ? " But I was too much dazed with the glory of my dream to answer her , and closing my eyelids again , I allowed myself to be carried indoors , without uttering a sound . Ah , how different now was my idea of heaven to the ...
... hear the bell ? " But I was too much dazed with the glory of my dream to answer her , and closing my eyelids again , I allowed myself to be carried indoors , without uttering a sound . Ah , how different now was my idea of heaven to the ...
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... hear of the party being increased beyond four . " I am afraid even that number will be more than you can put up with , conveniently , if you are not strong . It really is very kind to ask them at all , " she said , as her visitor rose ...
... hear of the party being increased beyond four . " I am afraid even that number will be more than you can put up with , conveniently , if you are not strong . It really is very kind to ask them at all , " she said , as her visitor rose ...
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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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