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Side 4
... passed away into the forest , leaving the woman still standing at the door . Our listener dressed himself with all the rapidity possible , for he knew that the moment had come for realizing one of the great wishes of his short life ...
... passed away into the forest , leaving the woman still standing at the door . Our listener dressed himself with all the rapidity possible , for he knew that the moment had come for realizing one of the great wishes of his short life ...
Side 4
... passed away into the forest , leaving the woman still standing at the door . Our listener dressed himself with all the rapidity possible , for he knew that the moment had come for realizing one of the great wishes of his short life ...
... passed away into the forest , leaving the woman still standing at the door . Our listener dressed himself with all the rapidity possible , for he knew that the moment had come for realizing one of the great wishes of his short life ...
Side 11
... passed behind him . James saw his father go hurling heavily over , and the man who had knocked him down making towards him . James ran , too . The poacher had got his heavy iron - shod boot raised to kick the defenceless man be- hind ...
... passed behind him . James saw his father go hurling heavily over , and the man who had knocked him down making towards him . James ran , too . The poacher had got his heavy iron - shod boot raised to kick the defenceless man be- hind ...
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... passing through flower - beds , and then Tom Silcote began kicking at a door . When he ceased , James became aware of more animal life than their own ; they were surrounded by five or six bloodhounds , the famous bloodhounds of Silcotes ...
... passing through flower - beds , and then Tom Silcote began kicking at a door . When he ceased , James became aware of more animal life than their own ; they were surrounded by five or six bloodhounds , the famous bloodhounds of Silcotes ...
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... the man who carried him passed into a large and dimly - lighted hall with the terrible dogs all round them , and the door was shut behind . Then James was set down VOL . I. с before a great wood fire , with the dogs crowding FIRELIGHT . 17.
... the man who carried him passed into a large and dimly - lighted hall with the terrible dogs all round them , and the door was shut behind . Then James was set down VOL . I. с before a great wood fire , with the dogs crowding FIRELIGHT . 17.
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