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A TALK IN THE ORCHARD. |
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"It is all true," said Merrylegs,sadly, "and I have seen |
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that about the dogs over and over again where I lived first; but we won't talk about it here. You know that master and John and James are always good to us, and talking against men in such a place as this doesn't seem fair or grateful, and you know there are good masters and good grooms beside ours, though of course ours are the best." This wise speech of good little Merrylegs, which we knew was quite true, coodeed us all down, especially Sir |
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