The GuardsmenGeorge W. Jacobs, 1919 - Всего страниц: 316 |
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... matter ? " asked Ben , mounting half- way up the steps leading to the porch . " What is it ? " " Don't know , " was the whispered reply . " Feels like stone . Heavy as the dickens ! " " Can you lift it ? " " Sure ! The two of us have it ...
... matter ? " asked Ben , mounting half- way up the steps leading to the porch . " What is it ? " " Don't know , " was the whispered reply . " Feels like stone . Heavy as the dickens ! " " Can you lift it ? " " Sure ! The two of us have it ...
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... matter had become too serious . The two boys carry- ing the separated fragments mounted the steps cautiously and deposited their several burdens on the porch floor . " Now , " said Ben , as he retraced his steps to the sidewalk , " beat ...
... matter had become too serious . The two boys carry- ing the separated fragments mounted the steps cautiously and deposited their several burdens on the porch floor . " Now , " said Ben , as he retraced his steps to the sidewalk , " beat ...
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... bank . " " Well , it doesn't matter . On second thought I'll not permit you to pay me money . Nor will I permit your father to pay for your misdeeds . You boys must work out your punishment . It will be 50 THE GUARDSMAN.
... bank . " " Well , it doesn't matter . On second thought I'll not permit you to pay me money . Nor will I permit your father to pay for your misdeeds . You boys must work out your punishment . It will be 50 THE GUARDSMAN.
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... matter out for himself . It was not so with Hal's mother , however . She was emphatic in her protests against the severity and humiliation of his punishment . She could not see why a boy's prank should be treated so seriously , even ...
... matter out for himself . It was not so with Hal's mother , however . She was emphatic in her protests against the severity and humiliation of his punishment . She could not see why a boy's prank should be treated so seriously , even ...
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... matter of punishment , and he was not at all averse to having the matter evened up in this way . " I intended to , " replied Ben ; " and we clinched , and I threw him , and his head struck the floor pretty hard , I guess . Anyway , he ...
... matter of punishment , and he was not at all averse to having the matter evened up in this way . " I intended to , " replied Ben ; " and we clinched , and I threw him , and his head struck the floor pretty hard , I guess . Anyway , he ...
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