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... thing we asked leave ! ' cried Maggie , as soon as Nurse was out of hearing . ' We should have got into such trouble ... things not exactly as they really happened , and he generally liked a roundabout , secret way of doing anything ...
... thing we asked leave ! ' cried Maggie , as soon as Nurse was out of hearing . ' We should have got into such trouble ... things not exactly as they really happened , and he generally liked a roundabout , secret way of doing anything ...
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... thing is for me to climb on your back , Leslie , ' said Maggie . ' You must hold me very tight , and I will try to be as light as I can . ' So Leslie stooped down , and Maggie got on to his back ; and after several attempts , at last ...
... thing is for me to climb on your back , Leslie , ' said Maggie . ' You must hold me very tight , and I will try to be as light as I can . ' So Leslie stooped down , and Maggie got on to his back ; and after several attempts , at last ...
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... thing about playing ; but Maggie answered boldly , — • We have been in the garden , it is such beautiful moonlight . ' ' The moonlight is very beautiful , but I don't like you to go out after dark , dears ; and your hands feel quite ...
... thing about playing ; but Maggie answered boldly , — • We have been in the garden , it is such beautiful moonlight . ' ' The moonlight is very beautiful , but I don't like you to go out after dark , dears ; and your hands feel quite ...
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... thing . ' < ' No , I can't bear to see people vexed . Let me run after him and tell him . ' ' You shall do no such thing , ' answered Leslie as he took hold of Maggie's arm and held it fast . Just then the breakfast bell rang , so the ...
... thing . ' < ' No , I can't bear to see people vexed . Let me run after him and tell him . ' ' You shall do no such thing , ' answered Leslie as he took hold of Maggie's arm and held it fast . Just then the breakfast bell rang , so the ...
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... things , ' said Maggie , with the tears in her eyes . ' Well , I'm going to make Joe dig up his rose trees , and as you are so silly I shall get them both ; and won't you be sorry when you see my flowers in the summer , that's all ...
... things , ' said Maggie , with the tears in her eyes . ' Well , I'm going to make Joe dig up his rose trees , and as you are so silly I shall get them both ; and won't you be sorry when you see my flowers in the summer , that's all ...
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