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the edge of the56
son of ben ali46
the son of ben26
at the end of22
will you tell me21
the top of the20
the factor from lac19
factor from lac bain18
on the top of16
at the edge of16
lady mary was much16
the middle of the16
the bark of the16
said the little girl16
the end of the15
for a long time15
in the midst of15
came out of the15
a great deal of14
the side of the14
as soon as he14
the surface of the13
in the middle of13
the head of the13
on the gray loon13
for a few moments13
about the size of13
he came to the13
edge of the forest13
the foot of the12
to take care of12
on the other side12
for the first time12
it would have been12
i do not think12
up and down the12
the rest of the12
on the banks of12
not far from the12
if it had not11
at the same time11
edge of the chasm11
the top of a11
the banks of the11
there was not a11
as soon as the11
it may be that11
a hole in the11
it had not been11
the tops of the11
had not been for11
it must be a11
and there was a10
there were plenty of10
i am not sure10
in the direction of10
not more than a10
the size of a10
is one of the10
was not more than10
to the top of10
i will tell you10
in the upper province10
i am so glad10
tell me something about9
i want you to9
the other side of9
a great deal about9
paid no attention to9
over and over again9
a part of the9
the edge of a9
other side of the9
quarter of a mile9
a quarter of a9
at the foot of9
the sides of the9
it was in the9
in the month of9
i will show you9
he could hear the9
the light of the9
in a few minutes9
on the shores of9
as big as a9
if he had been9
was one of the9
one of the most9
the rice lake plains8
the name of the8
kazan and gray wolf8
can you tell me8
the heat of the8
when i was a8
as if he had8
the sound of a8
if it had been8
much as to say8
in one of the8
in the edge of8
on the gray pony8
on the surface of8
said it was a8
and there was no8
the trunk of the8
i did not know8
the direction of the8
their father and mother8
the flesh of the8
as much as to8
as if they were8
of one of the8
the turner old fields8
but it was a8
it was not a8
you tell me what8
for the sake of8
it might be a8
and as soon as8
door to the world8
to the edge of8
said the little lady8
on the edge of8
next door to the8
on the side of8
cabin on the gray7
now and then he7
what do you think7
they are able to7
should not like to7
but it is not7
i never heard of7
as soon as it7
the shores of the7
on the back of7
as soon as she7
at the far end7
the history of the7
the door of the7
it is not a7
was filled with a7
to them in the7
every now and then7
the back of the7
he was filled with7
as well as the7
at the back of7
when he came to7
it seemed to him7
in the heart of7
i should not like7
from side to side7
in the act of7
and what happened to7
half an hour later7
like very much to7
to get out of7
as if it were7
the course of the6
all you know about6
live in the water6
but he did not6
in the glow of6
among the moss and6
be one of the6
that it would be6
under the tall spruce6
i have seen the6
from tree to tree6
on the rice lake6
there is a great6
back on his haunches6
who was eaten by6
along the edge of6
in the woods and6
and now and then6
the red goblin was6
was the first time6
should like to have6
eaten by a bear6
as soon as they6
a few moments he6
a great number of6
heat of the sun6
that he did not6
in holes in the6
stuck into the ground6
a mile from the6
a life of freedom6
the direction in which6
of the old oak6
the little master was6
by the name of6
in the course of6
and all kinds of6
from out of the6
if there had been6
was very much afraid6
the gray pony and6
the call of the6
the moon and the6
it was the first6
to the gray loon6
a good deal of6
there is nothing to6
by the side of6
the back of a6
you tell me something6
frazer told her that6
i am very much6
a fire of sticks6
i should like to6
the grandson of abdallah6
the shape of a6
he was no longer6
should like very much6
rose to his feet6
to see the little6
i should have been6
said she should like6
they are very pretty6
was eaten by a6
them in the forest6
said the red squirrel6
and it was a6
was much interested in6
and some of the6
late in the afternoon6
but i did not6
he had never seen6
he came to a6
to say nothing of6
there was a great6
to his feet and6
it might have been6
and for a few6
in the months of6
there are a great6
the banks of a6
tops of the trees6
back to lac bain6
and before she had6
at the head of6
there was so much6
to find plenty of6
the heads of the6
he turned his head5
again and again he5
in the form of5
it seemed to be5
the death of the5
one of the great5
and he was very5
moon and the stars5
came back to him5
he did not go5
or the voice of5
it was then that5
but there was no5
the point where the5
line their nests with5
to the point where5
he was out of5
the bottom of the5
on the trap line5
would have been a5
as the saying is5
but he was not5
you may be sure5
he was still a5
it was a very5
the man who had5
country next door to5
but it did not5
that it might be5
far away from the5
and at the end5
out of the swamp5
i do not know5
it used to be5
he was like a5
that he would never5
stood at the edge5
it is a fine5
at the bottom of5
you have told me5
on the face of5
as he looked at5
the province of new5
is the indian name5
soon as he has5
was not afraid of5
it would be a5
and in a few5
the heart of a5
we were in the5
a kind of a5
that it would not5
as large as the5
a bit of the5
it was a splendid5
who lived in the5
pierrot and nepeese had5
out of his hand5
and it was not5
end of the canyon5
i can tell you5
in the open spaces5
but it was not5
seemed to him that5
that had come to5
did you ever see5
i have often seen5
knew that it was5
not at all like5
much interested in the5
it was such a5
did not forget to5
he must have been5
when he had finished5
and there he saw5
she came out of5
had no time to5
and after a moment5
in the province of5
factor at lac bain5
the beasts of the5
buster john and sweetest5
the far end of5
he was not afraid5
gossett and his companions5
the first time he5
the country next door5
am not sure that5
it was a little5
surface of the water5
in the manner of5
used by the beavers5
it was a wonderful5
the face of the5
in the air and5
but it is a5
what do you want5
was not at all5
the dog in him5
province of new brunswick5
until he came to5
in the shape of5
that it was not5
was very fond of5
a moment or two5
was at work in5
the glow of the5
as far as the5
in the blue sky5
it was too late5
he returned to the5
the end of a5
he sniffed the air5
it was a pretty5
when he was a5
he could see the5
see what the trouble5
that he had been5
to be found in5
john and sweetest susan5
that the little master5
as he did so5
in front of the5
near the edge of5
he knew that he5
lady mary said she5
out from under the5
trunk of the old4
one of the indians4
i did not think4
that he was a4
lost no time in4
in the land of4
mary was much delighted4
and in this way4
i am sure it4
are not very nice4
it was as if4
very good to eat4
throws off the moisture4
on his haunches and4
are there any other4
she went to the4
it is not so4
bear to the right4
a great blessing to4
way in which the4
away as far as4
my dear little squirrel4
the habits of the4
on wild animals and4
sight to see the4
it is very pretty4
but there was one4
think it must be4
now i can tell4
like the humming of4
on one of the4
de beat er dat4
the fruit is very4
be many years ago4
there was no longer4
in the winter time4
lady mary was very4
the fox hunters saw4
and some of them4
at a call or4
thought it wisest to4
i am tired of4
she tried to get4
you are not going4
for she was a4
store of nuts was4
might be one of4
seem to be the4
and seemed to be4
very much to hear4
this little animal is4
stars and the moon4
i am going to4
before she had time4
the seeds of the4
on the other hand4
under the roots of4
seemed to be a4
if you leave this4
mary all she knew4
fowls of the air4
to some of the4
the bough of a4
i think it is4
that their father and4
went out into the4
that live in the4
mary reads to mrs4
much afraid of him4
she should like to4
in front of me4
out of the water4
beasts of the field4
more about the indian4
lady mary all she4
take a bit of4
it is to be4
with the weight of4
is known by the4
see the sparks from4
on each side of4
was some time before4
the fact that the4
in the center of4
george gossett and his4
leaped into the water4
all she knew about4
there would be no4
but i am not4
i believe it is4
the story of the4
more than a hundred4
the beginning of the4
the good god has4
i have seen a4
with his back to4
birds and small animals4
not so large as4
in and out of4
for our little squirrels4
i will let him4
sagacity of a black4
bang went the gun4
boy and his pets4
so that he was4
and down the trees4
for all the world4
got to the mill4
when they saw the4
return of the musical4
besides many sorts of4
it was not the4
was in his mind4
and the fowls of4
a little bark dish4
half a dozen times4
with his eyes on4
told lady mary that4
when he went on4
the mystery of the4
eaten by a wolf4
which they dress their4
pretty to see the4
one of my brothers4
and it was very4
she was very much4
was caught in a4
if there come a4
into the water and4
most frequently seen in4
can be made from4
the first part of4
mary about a little4
the door of his4
out of the nest4
boy who was eaten4
the last of the4
of the nature of4
a walk in the4
her arms about her4
is no doubt that4
she had time to4
to the end of4
yet it was not4
why they did not4
a new kind of4
i want to see4
of which they were4
down to the very4
in which he had4
used to call them4
face to face with4
we shall not want4
came out of her4
they behaved to their4
the sinews of the4
but they were now4
i think you must4
the good things that4
he had been a4
the squirrels got to4
and so it was4
course of the day4
he knew that the4
could not have been4
see that he was4
one of the little4
to tell me all4
the floor of the4
of the most high4
the first time baree4
and said she should4
i was walking in4
the mill at the4
it is a great4
as swiftly as the4
one day lady mary4
i heard a lady4
day lady mary came4
tame beaver at home4
is called so from4
behaved to their poor4
the smoke in the4
to tell you that4
to be able to4
the angry red squirrel4
me all you know4
so many good things4
shall not want for4
a fine store of4
as it used to4
we shall have a4
thing in the world4
said it was not4
a week or two4
it as well as4
the story of his4
lay down to sleep4
what had become of4
from the edge of4
a good thing that4
from the spot where4
the hunter and the4
how the squirrels got4
and the lost child4
he let out a4
but the child did4
the poor little boy4
and go down the4
indians catch the otter4
not very far from4
of the squirrel family4
ellen and her pet4
her brother and sister4
day and by night4
by the red squirrel4
in the water are4
how they behaved to4
am afraid i shall4
there were so many4
and tried to get4
docility of a pet4
kind and good to4
plenty of water to4
i will not let4
as one of the4
but just as he4
animals and their habits4
may be seen in4
very fond of the4
build their winter houses4
and many other things4
come out of the4
the north and west4
mary was much interested4
he was very much4
what shall we do4
roguery of a yankee4
to the turner old4
was shot by some4
found it out by4
they were not much4
ever see a tame4
in the beginning of4
but it was very4
when it came to4
for it to eat4
far end of the4
store of nuts and4
struck into the plantation4
departure of lady mary4
there is a small4
you ever hear of4
was looking at him4
told me a great4
upon the tops of4
see him in the4
it is intended for4
branch of an old4
about a little boy4
so much as a4
between them and the4
him there was a4
i went to see4
in the spring of4
the face of her4
first part of the4
do you think it4
i could not help4
a great many other4
of half an hour4
he was obliged to4
and plenty of water4
bear in the province4
some of the indian4
of lakes and rivers4
and i am not4
once more to the4
of the factor from4
to their poor relations4
the first time in4
they do not fade4
little heaps of wheat4
the bushes in the4
stalks of the tall4
about the indian boy4
like it as well4
they may be seen4
was very glad to4
it was some time4
a bear in the4
part of the history4
for as soon as4
and his companions had4
set to work to4
skins of wild animals4
and the spaniel puppies4
the fall of the4
had come to the4
would have turned back4
heavens declare the glory4
to eat some of4
of the otonabee river4
the little master in4
story of a wolf4
racoon and the spaniel4
tremble and look so4
i make no doubt4
it was a cold4
living in the water4
not so many as4
do not think it4
i am so sorry4
not more than twenty4
when on the wing4
of water to drink4
i am afraid i4
door of the swamp4
the corners of rail4
he had heard the4
in the banks of4
there was but one4
was no longer a4
must have been a4
the roar of the4
black and white stripes4
the factor at lac4
lady mary and her4
which tells how the4
now and then the4
i suppose it is4
many as seven or4
to the spot where4
all through the night4
with poles stuck into4
you where to find4
where did you get4
that the gentleman had4
the forest was cleared4
a store of nuts4
great masses of the4
guess what it is4
and there were plenty4
island in stony lake4
for half a mile4
i was a young4
deal of his time4
side of the door4
history of the squirrel4
are not going to4
seen in northern climates4
if she had been4
in which there was4
of a yankee pedlar4
banks of lakes and4
the king of the4
known by the name4
out of her hand4
are a great many4
the glory of god4
of a mile from4
fish out of his4
when he heard the4
to see what was4
the spot where he4
forest was cleared away4
up one of the4
like to see the4
just as he was4
for he knew that4
on the bough of4
they quit their winter4
take care of themselves4
was a young girl4
to see the world4
walk in the garden4
as it was not4
the towns and villages4
the name of sunbeam4
it must have wings4
of the red squirrel4
you to tell me4
he went to the4
spring of the year4
glow in her eyes4
end of half an4
frazer said it was4
aaron and little crotchet4
the eye of a4
heard a lady say4
in front of his4
i heard a gentleman4
they were very fond4
the indian name for4
to the abercrombie place4
here and there a4
no longer felt the4
in the centre of4
a little boy who4
if they had been4
in a little log4
through the eye of4
the end of half4
that he would have4
in spite of the4
the stars and the4
the scent of the4
it was not so4
but as soon as4
life of freedom in4
with which they dress4
see the birds flying4
nurse tells lady mary4
he was in the4
and once or twice4
in its natural state4
ever hear of any4
tell me all you4
one of the best4
used to be many4
my father told me4
high in the air4
glad when they saw4
mary was much surprised4
she should like very4
the contents of the4
declare the glory of4
and the sight of4
she was unwilling to4
the humming of a4
little boy who was4
a little in the4
great deal about the4
he made his way4
remarks on wild animals4
of the moon and4
very glad when they4
she was glad to4
for something to eat4
on the abercrombie place4
hunter and the lost4
for the purpose of4
to and fro as4
umisk and his playmates4
they are glad to4
in a few moments4
is used by the4
the voice of the4
had taken place in4
living in holes in4
and went to sleep4
when he saw her4
frazer the first part4
branch of the hemlock4
half a mile away4
of a pet one4
must have looked very4
like to have a4
that was like a4
and all through the4
lady mary an indian4
anecdote of a little4
and as it was4
it would not have4
out of the dark4
frequently seen in northern4
woods near the town4
of the pines and4
her nurse told her4
eyes to see it4
as loudly as he4
in the deep forest4
when the rice is4
it is not very4
i have come to4
a dozen times he4
eat some of the4
if it had bitten4
out of the forest4
but he was a4
went off to the4
when i was in4
in the same way4
while they remained on4
you ever see a4
lady mary about a4
the young man who4
she said she had4
in half an hour4
grain for winter use4
in spite of his4
come at a call4
as much as they4
i like to hear4
squirrels got to the4
my dear young lady4
i am glad you4
pet racoon and the4
setting up her fine4
to go to the4
from bough to bough4
it would not be4
as the children of4
have the appearance of4
do not lie torpid4
of a little boy4
for the little fellow4
held in her hand4
the fowls of the4
by day and by4
to the conclusion that4
i cannot tell you4
and went off to4
that he had lost4
of a black squirrel4
was a little girl4
taken place in the4
the log on which4
now go and look4
soon as they are4
i wish it had4
are very fond of4
he was on his4
the heavens declare the4
at the thought of4
as much as the4
to be many years4
he felt that he4
mill at the rapids4
as he called it4
to me in a4
up in my face4
filled with a great4
at the hands of4
flat on the surface4
called so from the4
the fact that he4
he had seen the4
smoke in the swamp4
he stayed several days4
sleep in the winter4
is very good to4
and at the same4
by a bear in4
lady mary reads to4
the sight of his4
filled him with a4
should like to see4
this was all mrs4
ran down the tree4
the warmth of the4
each side of the4
what was in his4
her out of the4
indian women and children4
poles stuck into the4
i think it must4
is not so large4
indian boy and his4
season of the year4
out of his throat4
of all the squirrel4
mary an indian basket4
there are so many4
go down the lakes4
a wolf or bear4
a fine thing to4
please tell me what4
at work in the4
as seven or eight4
great deal more about4
on the point of4
in the spring months4
and all the time4
the head of a4
made with poles stuck4
the moss and leaves4
holes in the banks4
to the side of4
lived in his pocket4
bark of the black4
tells lady mary about4
ran up one of4
is a great blessing4
was soon out of4
a great deal more4
asked the little girl4
the heart of the4
was caused by the4
to go out a4
of the history of4
the spring of the4
the lord jesus christ4
round and round in4
as the white pig4
very much afraid of4
it must have been4
out of sight of4
they saw a great4
and it seemed to4
the child did not4
thought it must be4
did you ever hear4
among the green trees4
once upon a time4
by a wolf or4
play with my doll4
of the tall mullein4
from under his rock4
is a flying squirrel4
wild animals and their4
on his hind legs4
but there was the4
was awakened by a4
was walking in the4
as many as seven4
she held in her4
side of the road4
the appearance of the4
it is a very4
their black cousin had4
lady mary came to4
in the old country4
and the bark of4
to the mill at4
you think it was4
if i had been3
and they were not3
they seem to have3
pierrot and nepeese were3
the old gray squirrels3
could not help noticing3
the horses were right3
in one of his3
musical chitmunk to his3
was out in the3
did not come to3
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in a wooden cage3
the name of a3
the old beaver pond3
the skin of the3
as still as a3
you might as well3
to call on a3
the legs of the3
not more than two3
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not to be afraid3
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his finger was on3
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and i hope he3
down to the water3
come to make you3
there he saw the3
to go into the3
i dare say they3
in which the sun3
if you do not3
to his new quarters3
old enough to be3
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from lac bain had3
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out in the sun3
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trunk of the tree3
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out of the way3
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for half an hour3
a hundred yards from3
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leaves of the maple3
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much to think about2
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their bright green leaves2
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name for the moon2
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vast forests of pine2
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the spirit of the2
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light come from her2
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all the squirrel tribe2
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coral bark of the2
only i want first2
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papa called me down2
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mary that this peculiar2
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wild berries that grow2
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was awed by this2
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inflates the skin of2
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were chiefs of the2
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your own green woods2
the light that is2
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pretty in the spring2
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a child of much2
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in at the window2
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pierrot shrugged his shoulders2
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my mamma and papa2
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the kind little girl2
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up stores against the2
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of an old tree2
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a strange and growing2
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hard ends of the2
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the canadian robin come2
petals my father used2
chips and empty cones2
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a very simple folk2
man can soon earn2
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straight in the air2
old one that one2
rice grows in vast2
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one day to his2
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one of her friends2
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by the corners of2
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hand that patted it2
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young lady some wreaths2
of the feathers is2
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holes among the roots2
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ripe rice in the2
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small snake of a2
indian who lived on2
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seeds that have not2
on the bark of2
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not bigger than mice2
men a comfortable sleeping2
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their nests with dry2
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the woods one morning2
trot with his prey2
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a dear son of2
fresh nuts and berries2
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de name er goodness2
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long enough in the2
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hand that feeds them2
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very grateful to god2
attempts to elude the2
of the letter v2
get some of them2
happiness to the least2
on the back lawn2
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them and keep them2
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foot of man but2
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to share in our2
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before she could return2
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a day or two2
out as they sat2
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one used for tossing2
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to slip through a2
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flowers of her native2
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experiment with the amber2
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of your pretty pet2
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by the heat of2
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form of the letter2
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black cousin had called2
huge beast of the2
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place in the crown2
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blackbird and thrush build2
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persons offered him money2
different sorts of herbs2
sugar and parched rice2
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white starry flowers crowded2
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certain height above the2
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to have some in2
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hunter take her home2
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otter to play with2
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the bright light of2
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of march passed away2
the state in which2
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to nourish the young2
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gave it to me2
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mary began to read2
dear papa to take2
a bag of meal2
few paces to point2
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all manner of tricks2
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leaves that yet lingered2
and he would be2
keep the water from2
from that of the2
on the pasture fence2
said it was drawn2
unto his work and2
the old country with2
but the mother ran2
engaged in drawing her2
lets the water come2
they come out to2
there is a large2
and fit for use2
its approach before it2
hint that he had2
that rice grew only2
you say to the2
perhaps it was a2
best in the dim2
being thought to be2
the long warm days2
province of upper canada2
soup of him for2
word to say to2
so that no bear2
lived in a small2
we were all weary2
heavy fall of snow2
a young girl i2
he came upon the2
mat and a carpet2
had seen and noticed2
his head and neck2
desert place flourish like2
eat those wild currants2
held them in their2
feet of the mossy2
though they did find2
much terrified to tear2
sit quietly on their2
speech as we have2
racoons sleep in hollow2
to look for something2
should have been to2
as soft and as2
there used to be2
a piece of granite2
crocuses in the conservatory2
is another just like2
met with in these2
the bright curls from2
show it while it2
one is in danger2
before she lay down2
an hour they were2
gentleman set to work2
to the stings of2
this interesting animal was2
for a moment she2
rarely leave till the2
out into the clearing2
and dogs tried to2
of the canadian porcupine2
beautiful sun rise from2
figure on the ground2
creatures that live in2
flowers were several ruby2
the cool dewy leaves2
after a long while2
you out of your2
me a great deal2
snow crimson beneath his2
then in her turn2
a home and shelter2
she said to herself2
have some in her2
and cunning of the2
a bit of dry2
deed for a fine2
about a nest full2
dead tree gave alarm2
bodies give out flashes2
was with many tears2
but the villagers had2
it is a kind2
she felt no fear2
dare say they would2
and that is one2
stored away while damp2
should have a long2
by pulling off the2
i must now have2
come hither to see2
of that pretty creature2
to the poor indians2
near the opening of2
young heart always rejoiced2
chance against a large2
you may taste them2
to be taken out2
is known to the2
upon showing it to2
brother and sister to2
of which is tough2
himself on the banks2
regardless of the danger2
running from flower to2
sharpness of the flower2
tearing and stripping the2
silvy was overcome with2
they dressed in skins2
and poplars and birch2
give only a winy2
they bake them in2
the hill on which2
i heard a bird2
nice farms and pretty2
the depth of many2
these grow by still2
handsome salary for her2
his work and to2
him too wild and2
she saw the red2
was the activity displayed2
set before him some2
in dear england and2
it is a flying2
would not eat those2
the merciful creator has2
if silvy had preferred2
lying flat on the2
i will make my2
such as long thrush2
of the soft maple2
the maple give a2
the bear brought home2
him under the rock2
creatures on which they2
bear standing on its2
the stranger proved to2
are beasts of prey2
of the best shots2
it to have these2
in quills on the2
told originated in an2
it is a humming2
for extracting the honey2
the trunks of the2
he makes so much2
upon your soft back2
birds are so formed2
mary returned to the2
and did not say2
come a succession of2
quite forgot to play2
for whenever they were2
the crossbills and chiccadees2
tame and familiar as2
her teeth and pulled2
then revive in the2
they also use in2
when no help was2
and the place of2
chitmunk is not so2
twisted and spun into2
securing him within his2
that you think so2
oar or rudder to2
to make this sugar2
or i am very2
within ten yards of2
stores against the coming2
next flower that comes2
best by the water2
in spring they quit2
man but the wild2
that the horse had2
that had once been2
able to take care2
is a sheath for2
by boiling some sap2
me a great many2
the earnest expression on2
the thick coating of2
not sure that they2
must have wondered what2
was quite surprised to2
days before this deep2
air sounded like the2
when busy eating the2
or birch would be2
and roots gnawed fine2
and as silvy was2
he stopped and faced2
can be put into2
the bound made by2
of the sunflower or2
of the country found2
is no need of2
and made such work2
and making it quite2
and the branches are2
rub it on the2
but he paid no2
of all the american2
in a tree in2
joyously upon the evening2
trade away for pork2
comes up without leaves2
docile that they will2
he thought that might2
them as little mercy2
they see best in2
fawn have no such2
there were hawks and2
hope he was killed2
dear little squirrels returned2
out fresh spiny leaves2
miller went out of2
whether he should go2
hung down on his2
they are white and2
it lives on fish2
she bade him good2
they had a dead2
a loud shout from2
besides forming abundant food2
the story last night2
was a great yearning2
out to feed and2
banks of the otonabee2
she was seized by2
the snake came to2
you were of it2
that seemed to lead2
it sat in her2
reading so long to2
the sick and weak2
for them to eat2
regions of the pole2
it lived with him2
lay a paw upon2
this was very different2
little tales called fables2
and gave it to2
will go away from2
was looking into the2
busily engaged in drawing2