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I warrant you I can do it famously , ” cried Harry Daring , taking the lancet into his
own hand , and digging into the cabbage leaf after the manner of his master . “
Villain ! you have cut my finger ! ” bawled out Master Lather , dropping the leaf ...
I warrant you I can do it famously , ” cried Harry Daring , taking the lancet into his
own hand , and digging into the cabbage leaf after the manner of his master . “
Villain ! you have cut my finger ! ” bawled out Master Lather , dropping the leaf ...
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replied he , in the same manner ; “ for I was told by those who had had sight of
them , that one of them was a threelegged stool and the other an elephant . ” “ Oh
! thou horrid young monster ! thou perjured little villain ! " “ Away , broomstick !
replied he , in the same manner ; “ for I was told by those who had had sight of
them , that one of them was a threelegged stool and the other an elephant . ” “ Oh
! thou horrid young monster ! thou perjured little villain ! " “ Away , broomstick !
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Then there entered no other than Captain Swagger , ( of whom the reader hath
already some knowledge ) , marching in with the absolutest blustering manner
that ever was seen . “ Fellow , where's thy master ? ” he exclaimed in a voice of ...
Then there entered no other than Captain Swagger , ( of whom the reader hath
already some knowledge ) , marching in with the absolutest blustering manner
that ever was seen . “ Fellow , where's thy master ? ” he exclaimed in a voice of ...
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6 Of that rest you well satisfied , ” answered the boy , gravely proceeding to bind
up the captain's arm , and in no way daunted at his fierce manner ; for in truth he
was of such a spirit that he cared for nothing when he was about any mischief .
6 Of that rest you well satisfied , ” answered the boy , gravely proceeding to bind
up the captain's arm , and in no way daunted at his fierce manner ; for in truth he
was of such a spirit that he cared for nothing when he was about any mischief .
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His bushy mustachios seemed to cur ) very indignation , and his face , which had
got exceeding pale , now was in a monstrous fiery wrath . “ A thousand furies ! "
shouted he , starting up of a sudden . 66 Hast dared to cut me in this manner ?
His bushy mustachios seemed to cur ) very indignation , and his face , which had
got exceeding pale , now was in a monstrous fiery wrath . “ A thousand furies ! "
shouted he , starting up of a sudden . 66 Hast dared to cut me in this manner ?
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