Sunday: Reading for the YoungW. Wells Gardner, 1886 |
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... tell no tales . ' Yes , that was true enough ; there was plenty of valuable , old - fashioned plate at the farm- plate that had belonged to the Oldhams in olden days , and much thought of by the present pos- sessor . Still , it was not ...
... tell no tales . ' Yes , that was true enough ; there was plenty of valuable , old - fashioned plate at the farm- plate that had belonged to the Oldhams in olden days , and much thought of by the present pos- sessor . Still , it was not ...
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... tell the big boy to leave off ; and if he wouldn't , I'd take the little boy's part and fight for him . ' " Just so . Well , Tom , there's a big boy away in Europe at this moment , who has been beating the little boys all round ...
... tell the big boy to leave off ; and if he wouldn't , I'd take the little boy's part and fight for him . ' " Just so . Well , Tom , there's a big boy away in Europe at this moment , who has been beating the little boys all round ...
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... tell you what happened to a country that acted upon old Bob's plan . Spain- the other little boy's brother , so to speak , was bound to take his part - leagued herself with the big boy , because she didn't wish to fight , and thought ...
... tell you what happened to a country that acted upon old Bob's plan . Spain- the other little boy's brother , so to speak , was bound to take his part - leagued herself with the big boy , because she didn't wish to fight , and thought ...
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... poor Cousin Silas . ' ' No ; something else , ' said Rosie , more gravely still . ' Tell me ? ' asked the cousin . ' You've forgot my prayers . I must say " 14 SUNDAY READING FOR THE YOUNG . which the Brahin gan to get the worst.
... poor Cousin Silas . ' ' No ; something else , ' said Rosie , more gravely still . ' Tell me ? ' asked the cousin . ' You've forgot my prayers . I must say " 14 SUNDAY READING FOR THE YOUNG . which the Brahin gan to get the worst.
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... tell her how well I laid the table . ' It really was a handsome sight - the fine linen , the bright silver , the sparkling glass , and the old tankard , with its heavy , important - look- ing workmanship ; and when the goose - pie , the ...
... tell her how well I laid the table . ' It really was a handsome sight - the fine linen , the bright silver , the sparkling glass , and the old tankard , with its heavy , important - look- ing workmanship ; and when the goose - pie , the ...
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