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Poor Dick was the husband of Mrs. Watson at the cake shop ; both man and wife
were old , and not less lame was the one than the other was blind . It was as
much as the poor cripple could do to hobble from her arm - chair to her window ,
and ...
Poor Dick was the husband of Mrs. Watson at the cake shop ; both man and wife
were old , and not less lame was the one than the other was blind . It was as
much as the poor cripple could do to hobble from her arm - chair to her window ,
and ...
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Poor silly things ! " he said ; " they got out of my paddock where they were well off
; and if they get on to the Salts now the tide is running in , they'll be drowned ;
they'll be drowned , they will ; ” and off he ran , faster than ever . Not to lay more ...
Poor silly things ! " he said ; " they got out of my paddock where they were well off
; and if they get on to the Salts now the tide is running in , they'll be drowned ;
they'll be drowned , they will ; ” and off he ran , faster than ever . Not to lay more ...
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So poor Dick took his stick in hand , and went to look after them . “ He was gone a
long , long time , " continued the poor , crippled woman , “ and when he did come
back , after dark , it was without the donkeys ; and , dear sirs , you should have ...
So poor Dick took his stick in hand , and went to look after them . “ He was gone a
long , long time , " continued the poor , crippled woman , “ and when he did come
back , after dark , it was without the donkeys ; and , dear sirs , you should have ...
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How they could get in that plantation , which is more than three miles away , ”
said the poor woman , “ is more than we can tell ; for my husband met some
young gentlemen , who told him that they saw his donkeys going down to the
Salts ...
How they could get in that plantation , which is more than three miles away , ”
said the poor woman , “ is more than we can tell ; for my husband met some
young gentlemen , who told him that they saw his donkeys going down to the
Salts ...
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what is worse , my poor old man has been so ill ever since with pains in his head
and limbs , and with trouble , that he has not been able to go out to sell anything ,
and we must sell the poor donkeys -- and then what will become of us ?
what is worse , my poor old man has been so ill ever since with pains in his head
and limbs , and with trouble , that he has not been able to go out to sell anything ,
and we must sell the poor donkeys -- and then what will become of us ?
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