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“Thank you for the drive and for the rod,” said he, bowing. “No use,” said Johnny. “I’ll have to stand under the tree and hold the basket, while you shake the apples into it. Then they won’t whack on the ground and bruise themselves.” “I’ll get that boat-hook,” said Johnny, jumping on board the “Sea Mew.”.
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CHAPTER I.—MRS. WOPP’S HOSPITALITY.I tried logging in using my phone number and I
was supposed to get a verification code text,but didn't
get it. I clicked resend a couple time, tried the "call
me instead" option twice but didn't get a call
either. the trouble shooting had no info on if the call
me instead fails.There was
Around the outside of the garden was a border of fragrant mignonette. Inside of this was another of white candytuft. This double wall encircled a splendid array of flowers. There were dwarf nasturtiums, red and yellow, a tangled mass of sweet peas clambering up a yard or two of chickenwire, bright marigolds and asters of various colors. Velvet pansies added their soft charms to the display. But most brilliant of all stood a few hollyhocks. Many of their kin had perished in a struggle against the fierce winds.
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“Johnny boy, see here! Here is something for you.” The real Fairy Gift is amiability! Again Jerry hesitated and Bob realized that a struggle was going on within him. Little by little the room emptied. The colored lights shone like small suns along the dark avenues, and the stars twinkled and gleamed..
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