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Dickon he doesn't mind
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wet.
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We was wove out of
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That's how he made friends with
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"It was
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That's because
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"That's
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That's not
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I told thee tha'd like
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But for
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I get my day out once a month same as
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"There was no dog at
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Yorkshire's
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The biggest ones goes out in
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She seemed to hesitate a second before she added, "One of
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"Nowt o
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soart means nothin'-of-the-sort,'" slowly and carefully, "but it takes so long to say it."
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If there was a grand Missus at Misselthwaite I should never have been even one of
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He once found a little fox cub half drowned in its hole and he brought it home in
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