Hoity ToityРипол Классик, 1873 |
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... once more - but not blowing his own trumpet quite so loud , and making boards instead of driving stem - on into beech - trees . The beetle , you see , had learnt from experience the impenetrability of matter . I am sorry to say , though ...
... once more - but not blowing his own trumpet quite so loud , and making boards instead of driving stem - on into beech - trees . The beetle , you see , had learnt from experience the impenetrability of matter . I am sorry to say , though ...
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... , and the moon and the stars came up , and the larks began to sing , and the sun looked out from the east once more , as fresh as if he had been sound asleep all night instead of shining thousands of miles away . 18 Hoity Toity .
... , and the moon and the stars came up , and the larks began to sing , and the sun looked out from the east once more , as fresh as if he had been sound asleep all night instead of shining thousands of miles away . 18 Hoity Toity .
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... once been very fond of each other ; but they were the tenants of adjoining farms that did not belong to the same landlord . These farms dovetailed into each other in such a perplexing way that neither landlord knew exactly where one ...
... once been very fond of each other ; but they were the tenants of adjoining farms that did not belong to the same landlord . These farms dovetailed into each other in such a perplexing way that neither landlord knew exactly where one ...
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... called Sam a very wicked name , and lashed him with his whip . And then Sam had pulled Tom off his horse , and the two brothers , who once said their prayers kneeling close together in their little night - gowns at their 22 Hoity Toity .
... called Sam a very wicked name , and lashed him with his whip . And then Sam had pulled Tom off his horse , and the two brothers , who once said their prayers kneeling close together in their little night - gowns at their 22 Hoity Toity .
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... once , at any rate , been wrong - about the postman's little boy - and he added , less positively— " Well , all I can say is that I heared this after- noon that Widdy Wasp had stolen two o ' Farmer Stubbs's turkey - poults , and that ...
... once , at any rate , been wrong - about the postman's little boy - and he added , less positively— " Well , all I can say is that I heared this after- noon that Widdy Wasp had stolen two o ' Farmer Stubbs's turkey - poults , and that ...
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