Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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... replied Harry , " one coat is as good as another , so as it does but keep one warm ; and so long as I can walk where I choose , I shall have no occasion for a coach to carry me . Had I a hundred servants , I should find it more trouble ...
... replied Harry , " one coat is as good as another , so as it does but keep one warm ; and so long as I can walk where I choose , I shall have no occasion for a coach to carry me . Had I a hundred servants , I should find it more trouble ...
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... ( replied Mr. Barlow ) because I am sure he loves you . That , however , is of no great consequence , for he finds sufficient employment among his father's labourers in the fields , and I am sure he would be rather there , than in any ...
... ( replied Mr. Barlow ) because I am sure he loves you . That , however , is of no great consequence , for he finds sufficient employment among his father's labourers in the fields , and I am sure he would be rather there , than in any ...
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... replied Miss Benson , but indeed , mamma , I would not on any account have slighted my friends . How do you do , my dear Miss Jenkins ? said she , I am happy to see you . Will you go with me into the play - room ? I have got some very ...
... replied Miss Benson , but indeed , mamma , I would not on any account have slighted my friends . How do you do , my dear Miss Jenkins ? said she , I am happy to see you . Will you go with me into the play - room ? I have got some very ...
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