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... uncle , Johnnie — your new uncle . I hadn't time to stop him , and he was on the other side of the road . You will learn to love him dearly , say he will be very kind to you . " I trust . I dare Somehow , Mr. Lexley did not utter the ...
... uncle , Johnnie — your new uncle . I hadn't time to stop him , and he was on the other side of the road . You will learn to love him dearly , say he will be very kind to you . " I trust . I dare Somehow , Mr. Lexley did not utter the ...
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... uncle practises more harm to me : He is afraid of me , and I of him . ” King John . RALPH LEXLEY was not quite the convert the people of Zion had expected . The benefits of a victory depend largely on the immediate action to which it ...
... uncle practises more harm to me : He is afraid of me , and I of him . ” King John . RALPH LEXLEY was not quite the convert the people of Zion had expected . The benefits of a victory depend largely on the immediate action to which it ...
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... Uncle Ebenezer had only those sandals on , and his stockings and trousers and coat off , and a thin strap round his waist , and a long , crooked stick in his hand , he would be very like Gehazi . He wondered if Ebenezer would have told ...
... Uncle Ebenezer had only those sandals on , and his stockings and trousers and coat off , and a thin strap round his waist , and a long , crooked stick in his hand , he would be very like Gehazi . He wondered if Ebenezer would have told ...
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... uncle was such as must have mightily pleased that same gentleman . By this time Johnnie was becoming a man - a man in age , at least . Ebenezer's training had not made him any fonder of his uncle , as , out of compli- ment , we must ...
... uncle was such as must have mightily pleased that same gentleman . By this time Johnnie was becoming a man - a man in age , at least . Ebenezer's training had not made him any fonder of his uncle , as , out of compli- ment , we must ...
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... uncle . He would laugh at Johnnie's queer ways , his love of stillness , his gentle , meditative moods ; but he laughed as those laugh who love . Wherever Geoffrey went he took Johnnie with him ; and oh , how Johnnie liked it ! But ...
... uncle . He would laugh at Johnnie's queer ways , his love of stillness , his gentle , meditative moods ; but he laughed as those laugh who love . Wherever Geoffrey went he took Johnnie with him ; and oh , how Johnnie liked it ! But ...
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