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... Julius has helped me famously . We have made a new flap out of the oil - cloth , and this fine strap ! And now tell me , ' - and here he slung the knapsack across his shoulders , and grasped the staff firmly in his hand , -'now tell me ...
... Julius has helped me famously . We have made a new flap out of the oil - cloth , and this fine strap ! And now tell me , ' - and here he slung the knapsack across his shoulders , and grasped the staff firmly in his hand , -'now tell me ...
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... Julius had been hitherto sole occupant , but which was now to be shared between the boys . He was to sleep in a press bed . That was something quite new and pleasant . When evening came , the bed was dragged out by the heels , and there ...
... Julius had been hitherto sole occupant , but which was now to be shared between the boys . He was to sleep in a press bed . That was something quite new and pleasant . When evening came , the bed was dragged out by the heels , and there ...
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... Julius is two years older than you , ' she said , among other things ; ' but he is very backward in his learning , and if you should be put into the same class with him to - morrow , don't make anything of it . And be modest in eating ...
... Julius is two years older than you , ' she said , among other things ; ' but he is very backward in his learning , and if you should be put into the same class with him to - morrow , don't make anything of it . And be modest in eating ...
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... Julius , the Lower - third . The parents said nothing , but Julius was still more peevish and unfriendly than before . He took every oppor- tunity to mock and laugh at his new companion , and the blue dressing - gown was a never ...
... Julius , the Lower - third . The parents said nothing , but Julius was still more peevish and unfriendly than before . He took every oppor- tunity to mock and laugh at his new companion , and the blue dressing - gown was a never ...
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... why , my dear fellow , did you come here in that last - century coat and those remarkable trousers ? ' The light flashed on him at once ; Julius's be- Нубок C.J. STANLAND . Scarcely had the master made his 162 CHRISTFRID'S FIRST JOURNEY .
... why , my dear fellow , did you come here in that last - century coat and those remarkable trousers ? ' The light flashed on him at once ; Julius's be- Нубок C.J. STANLAND . Scarcely had the master made his 162 CHRISTFRID'S FIRST JOURNEY .
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