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... wood where Harry had once picked more flowers than he could count , and had seen the bright eyes of a squirrel peeping at him through the branches . They had to go into the village , away from the wood , past some very fine shops ...
... wood where Harry had once picked more flowers than he could count , and had seen the bright eyes of a squirrel peeping at him through the branches . They had to go into the village , away from the wood , past some very fine shops ...
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... wooden cows and horses , when his Mamma came out of the chemist's shop , carrying a small parcel , wrapped in white paper . When they reached home she told him that nurse had promised not to be away very long , and that she was sure he ...
... wooden cows and horses , when his Mamma came out of the chemist's shop , carrying a small parcel , wrapped in white paper . When they reached home she told him that nurse had promised not to be away very long , and that she was sure he ...
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... wood in the month of May ? If you were , and if you had eyes to see , you remember it as one remembers a beautiful dream , something that makes you happy when you think of it . Harry had seen so few springs that they were more wonderful ...
... wood in the month of May ? If you were , and if you had eyes to see , you remember it as one remembers a beautiful dream , something that makes you happy when you think of it . Harry had seen so few springs that they were more wonderful ...
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... wood , where the ants lived who had been named after him , and soon they stood on a little island of light , with black waves of shadow all round it , that leaped and danced when the wind stirred the branches of the nut- tree above them ...
... wood , where the ants lived who had been named after him , and soon they stood on a little island of light , with black waves of shadow all round it , that leaped and danced when the wind stirred the branches of the nut- tree above them ...
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... and try to steal their property , and drive off their cattle , instead of taking the trouble to catch some for themselves in the wood , and enclose them in a farm . " " This can't be true , " said Harry , THE FARMER ANT . ' 13.
... and try to steal their property , and drive off their cattle , instead of taking the trouble to catch some for themselves in the wood , and enclose them in a farm . " " This can't be true , " said Harry , THE FARMER ANT . ' 13.
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