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... tell you ! " So he rattled on , whilst I listened , and tried hard to take in the substance of his meaning , but with only partial success . Wondering as to what sort of person S. Camp the ' onner must be , I sat myself in the swing ...
... tell you ! " So he rattled on , whilst I listened , and tried hard to take in the substance of his meaning , but with only partial success . Wondering as to what sort of person S. Camp the ' onner must be , I sat myself in the swing ...
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... was asking Twix passing just then , and he says ious cking , and that he'll tan 7714 ming A woat , though ; for I'll tell wust see , -he'll be awfully - my name's not Harry ॐ CHAPTER III . " TRIPPING " AND " POPPING. CHUMS.
... was asking Twix passing just then , and he says ious cking , and that he'll tan 7714 ming A woat , though ; for I'll tell wust see , -he'll be awfully - my name's not Harry ॐ CHAPTER III . " TRIPPING " AND " POPPING. CHUMS.
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... won't , though ; for I'll tell him about your goodies , and you just see , -he'll be awfully sweet on you till they're all gone ! -or my name's not Harry Morland ! " CHAPTER III . " TRIPPING " AND " POPPING . 18 CHUMS .
... won't , though ; for I'll tell him about your goodies , and you just see , -he'll be awfully sweet on you till they're all gone ! -or my name's not Harry Morland ! " CHAPTER III . " TRIPPING " AND " POPPING . 18 CHUMS .
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... telling a pack of lies about me , if he tried it on , —that I would ! " interrupted Anne , flourishing her knife emphatically ; for Rogers was scarcely more popular with the servants than with his fellow - pupils . " Yes . And then Mrs ...
... telling a pack of lies about me , if he tried it on , —that I would ! " interrupted Anne , flourishing her knife emphatically ; for Rogers was scarcely more popular with the servants than with his fellow - pupils . " Yes . And then Mrs ...
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... tell him that he may go . You must both be ready to start in ten minutes , mind . " As I entered the playground , Harry Morland ran eagerly towards me . " Mat " Here you are at last ! " cried he , impatiently . Davis and I have been ...
... tell him that he may go . You must both be ready to start in ten minutes , mind . " As I entered the playground , Harry Morland ran eagerly towards me . " Mat " Here you are at last ! " cried he , impatiently . Davis and I have been ...
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