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... Henry , the youngest , and Bill were sawing wood with a crosscut saw . They were quite deep in the forest and didn't have any idea that Papa was anywhere near . Henry began to lie down on the job a little and Bill called him every name ...
... Henry , the youngest , and Bill were sawing wood with a crosscut saw . They were quite deep in the forest and didn't have any idea that Papa was anywhere near . Henry began to lie down on the job a little and Bill called him every name ...
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... Henry's little finger and nearly bit it off ! She'd seen adults lovingly nibble at the baby hands and she thought she was " loving the baby ! " A little sibling rivalry there perhaps , but we took it the other way . Henry was the mimic ...
... Henry's little finger and nearly bit it off ! She'd seen adults lovingly nibble at the baby hands and she thought she was " loving the baby ! " A little sibling rivalry there perhaps , but we took it the other way . Henry was the mimic ...
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... Henry up . Well , he soon got tired of the arrange- ment too , and lawyerlike hit upon an idea to take care of the problem and he and Henry could get a good night's sleep . He got a string and tied off Henry's little uncircum- cised ...
... Henry up . Well , he soon got tired of the arrange- ment too , and lawyerlike hit upon an idea to take care of the problem and he and Henry could get a good night's sleep . He got a string and tied off Henry's little uncircum- cised ...
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