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Why tell the little ones now of things they need never know ? Why show them that
they may never see ? Why , thus early , open their eyes , when it is so well they
should be shut ? To what end , I ask ? ” " Thus , too , have I argued , my Spottie .
Why tell the little ones now of things they need never know ? Why show them that
they may never see ? Why , thus early , open their eyes , when it is so well they
should be shut ? To what end , I ask ? ” " Thus , too , have I argued , my Spottie .
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... him quite as one of the family , and had learnt to love him accordingly . You
must know that the accident narrated had happened before we could remember .
We must also tell you that from that time when they returned from GREAT -
HEART .
... him quite as one of the family , and had learnt to love him accordingly . You
must know that the accident narrated had happened before we could remember .
We must also tell you that from that time when they returned from GREAT -
HEART .
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tell you that from that time when they returned from their nearly fatal adventure ,
the old people only but rarely and cautiously ventured up to earth again . Their
nerves had naturally received a severe shock , and more particularly in our dear
...
tell you that from that time when they returned from their nearly fatal adventure ,
the old people only but rarely and cautiously ventured up to earth again . Their
nerves had naturally received a severe shock , and more particularly in our dear
...
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We must tell you , too , that although below there , subject to those fairy rules and
laws which governed the juvenile band , yet , at that period , that is , directly we
touched your earth , all such power left us . Then we became at once only little ...
We must tell you , too , that although below there , subject to those fairy rules and
laws which governed the juvenile band , yet , at that period , that is , directly we
touched your earth , all such power left us . Then we became at once only little ...
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We have really done the work ; he but the method of telling as acceptable to you
up above there . Montaigne has said : " I have gathered a posy of other men ' s
flowers , but the thread that binds them is mine own . ” This is very nearly what
our ...
We have really done the work ; he but the method of telling as acceptable to you
up above there . Montaigne has said : " I have gathered a posy of other men ' s
flowers , but the thread that binds them is mine own . ” This is very nearly what
our ...
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