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... stands , doesn't it ? " asked Van Bibber . The men said it did and went off to put on their riding things , and four horses were saddled and brought around from the stable . Each of the four explorers was furnished with a long rope to ...
... stands , doesn't it ? " asked Van Bibber . The men said it did and went off to put on their riding things , and four horses were saddled and brought around from the stable . Each of the four explorers was furnished with a long rope to ...
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... stand when you want to catch a train . Bill and me figured that Ebenezer would melt down for a ransom of two thousand dollars to a cent . But wait till I tell you . About two miles from Summit was a little mountain , covered 1 From O ...
... stand when you want to catch a train . Bill and me figured that Ebenezer would melt down for a ransom of two thousand dollars to a cent . But wait till I tell you . About two miles from Summit was a little mountain , covered 1 From O ...
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... stand so much . I takes him by the neck of his clothes and drags him down the mountain . On the way he kicks my legs black - and - blue from the knees down ; and I've got to have two or three bites on my thumb and hand cauterized ...
... stand so much . I takes him by the neck of his clothes and drags him down the mountain . On the way he kicks my legs black - and - blue from the knees down ; and I've got to have two or three bites on my thumb and hand cauterized ...
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... standing before the wide open doors . The spring air , full of the smell of growing grass and unseen blossoms , came in their faces . The deep yard in front was littered with farm wagons and piles of wood ; on the edges , close to the ...
... standing before the wide open doors . The spring air , full of the smell of growing grass and unseen blossoms , came in their faces . The deep yard in front was littered with farm wagons and piles of wood ; on the edges , close to the ...
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... standing at right angles with the great barn and a long reach of sheds and outbuildings , was infinitesimal compared with them . It was scarcely as commodious for people as the little boxes under the barn eaves were for doves . A pretty ...
... standing at right angles with the great barn and a long reach of sheds and outbuildings , was infinitesimal compared with them . It was scarcely as commodious for people as the little boxes under the barn eaves were for doves . A pretty ...
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