New Treasure Seekers; Or, The Bastable Children in Search of a Fortune

by E. (Edith) Nesbit · language: en

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HE EXCLAIMED 167 IT WAS RATHER DIFFICULT TO GET ANYTHING THE SHAPE OF A TURKEY 173 WHEN THE DOOR WAS SHUT HE SAID, "I AIN'T GOT MUCH TO SAY, YOUNG GEMMEN" 179 THE FIVE OTHERS 191 OSWALD SAW THE DRIVER WINK AS HE PUT HIS BOOT ON THE STEP, AND THE PORTER WHO WAS OPENING THE CAB DOOR WINKED BACK 201 HE LOOKED AT OSWALD'S BOOTS 203 HE FETCHED DOWN HALF A DOZEN PLANKS AND THE WORKMAN 218 "HOW MUCH?"

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