Looking very crushed and humble |
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With an amiable-looking lady Crocodile on his arm |
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'I have got my legs so mixed' |
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The Washington Post |
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Down he dropped plump on the Lion's head |
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Baby Jane and the Piccaninny |
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She had anchored the end of her tail to a stout young palm tree |
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They came flying in pursuit |
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Up she went in hot pursuit of Baby Jane |
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The Rabbit racing behind, holding it by a string |
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Miss Crocodile's slender and flexible figure was shown to great advantage |
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Puffed out his cheeks |
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Whistling 'Lochaber No More' |
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She had to slap them herself |
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Sammy chucked it under the chin, as it were |
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Three draggled little creatures crawled out |
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It was a picturesque sight |
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Still the eagle rose |
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A string of 'sandwich-men' |
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Mary Carmichael had stopped short under the hoop |
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Mary descended in the lap of a cross old spinster bear |
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A little mocking measure |
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He fluttered a yard in the air |
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The Lion came thundering down the line |
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Two little smiling faces were regarding him |
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Straight for the enemy's country |
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Baby Jane danced round him with delight |
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She was almost too excited to stand still |
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Baby Jane slaps him cruelly at times |
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Kicked savagely at all who tried to seize her |
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She was hurried after the others |
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Patsey's artillery ... |
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... had come into action |
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They struck the Black Mountain army from behind |
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They met a baby leopard in their course |
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