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Bunny was still looking among Nutty's things for another candle-end to light when the first one should burn out, which seemed likely to happen very soon, when the children suddenly became aware that the train was slowing up.
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She was beginning to think of Nutty's cat as hers now.
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Some thought of where the train might be taking them must have come into the minds of Bunny and Sue for, after they had eaten as many of the nuts as they wanted and had had another drink of water from Nutty's bottle,
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"Can't we take Toddle?" begged Sue again, as she held Nutty's little cat in her arms.
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"Maybe I can teach Nutty's cat to dance," Sue said.
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Nutty's so odd that I don't know even now whether it ever occurred to him that he was obtaining money under false pretences; but the poor tradesmen hadn't any doubt about it at all.
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Elizabeth entered Nutty's room and, seating herself on the bed, surveyed him with a bright, quiet eye that drilled holes in her brother's uneasy conscience.
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Nutty's views on farming and the Arcadian life generally were saddening to an enthusiast.
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Miss Daisy Leonard was still demure, but as she had just slipped a piece of ice down the back of Nutty's neck one may assume that she was feeling at her ease and had overcome any diffidence or shyness which might have interfered with her complete enjoyment of the festivities.
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It was this uncanny silence of hers even more than the effects -- which still lingered -- of his revels in the metropolis that had interfered with Nutty's enjoyment of the morning meal.
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