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... live long night , it's dread- ful lonely work , I do assure you , and oh , how glad I am to see the shine of your face this morning . ' " And the old boss pats his head , fairly took in , and says , ' that's a good dog , what a faithful ...
... live long night , it's dread- ful lonely work , I do assure you , and oh , how glad I am to see the shine of your face this morning . ' " And the old boss pats his head , fairly took in , and says , ' that's a good dog , what a faithful ...
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... lives , whereas an obligation scares a man , for he snorts and stares at you like a horse at an engine , and is e'en most sure to up heels and let you have it , like mad . The only thing about dogs is , they can't bear rivals , they ...
... lives , whereas an obligation scares a man , for he snorts and stares at you like a horse at an engine , and is e'en most sure to up heels and let you have it , like mad . The only thing about dogs is , they can't bear rivals , they ...
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... live . ' " I don't see that , ' said I , if you had been deceived , you might have called it a sell , but you bought him with your eyes and ears open , and a full knowledge of the truth . And , after all , where will you go to better ...
... live . ' " I don't see that , ' said I , if you had been deceived , you might have called it a sell , but you bought him with your eyes and ears open , and a full knowledge of the truth . And , after all , where will you go to better ...
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... live . She might a been Rose by name , but she warnt one by nature , I tell you . When niggers get their dander raised , and their ebenezer fairly up , they ain't otter of roses , that's a fact ; whatever Mrs. Stowe may say . Oh , I ...
... live . She might a been Rose by name , but she warnt one by nature , I tell you . When niggers get their dander raised , and their ebenezer fairly up , they ain't otter of roses , that's a fact ; whatever Mrs. Stowe may say . Oh , I ...
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... live too much alone here , " said she , “ to know anything of such matters , but we will go if you will promise to tell us one of your funny stories . They say you have written a whole book full of them ; how I should like to see it ...
... live too much alone here , " said she , “ to know anything of such matters , but we will go if you will promise to tell us one of your funny stories . They say you have written a whole book full of them ; how I should like to see it ...
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