Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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Sivu 136
... asking him any further questions . When Harry returned home in the evening to his parents , they asked him how he liked what he had seen at the great house . Harry replied , that they had all been very civil to him , but that he would ...
... asking him any further questions . When Harry returned home in the evening to his parents , they asked him how he liked what he had seen at the great house . Harry replied , that they had all been very civil to him , but that he would ...
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... asked him if he had not better clothes than those on his back , which hung all in rags . " No , Sir , " said the poor boy , " these are my best : I have brothers and sisters who are as ragged as myself ; but what is worse , we are all ...
... asked him if he had not better clothes than those on his back , which hung all in rags . " No , Sir , " said the poor boy , " these are my best : I have brothers and sisters who are as ragged as myself ; but what is worse , we are all ...
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... asked how she had spent the last money , used to reply , ' indeed I do not know , it is gone ! ' Nay , sometimes , if she wanted money in her Papa's absence , she would borrow , and often forget to pay . In her own opinion , and that of ...
... asked how she had spent the last money , used to reply , ' indeed I do not know , it is gone ! ' Nay , sometimes , if she wanted money in her Papa's absence , she would borrow , and often forget to pay . In her own opinion , and that of ...
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