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Examples
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Tittlemouse followed him with a dish-cloth, to wipe his large wet footmarks off the parlour floor.
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Tittlemouse had eaten the acorns before Christmas; the storeroom ought to have been empty.
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Tittlemouse got a present of enough rabbit wool to make herself
The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter Beatrix Potter 1904
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Tittlemouse got a present of enough rabbit wool to make herself
The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter Beatrix Potter 1904
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Tittlemouse got a present of enough rabbit wool to make herself
The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter Beatrix Potter 1904
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"I am afraid I have not got any, Mr. Jackson!" said Mr.. Tittlemouse.
The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter Beatrix Potter 1904
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"I am afraid I have not got any, Mr. Jackson!" said Mr.. Tittlemouse.
The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter Beatrix Potter 1904
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"I am afraid I have not got any, Mr. Jackson!" said Mr.. Tittlemouse.
The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter Beatrix Potter 1904
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Mr.. Tittlemouse! "said the smiling Mr. Jackson," I can SMELL it; that is why I came to call. "
The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter Beatrix Potter 1904
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Mr.. Tittlemouse! "said the smiling Mr. Jackson," I can SMELL it; that is why I came to call. "
The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter Beatrix Potter 1904
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