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1 You'll have to take the youngsters to that circus.
2 Nothing is worse than to take the youngsters for forced marches before their bones have become firm.
3 Jerry will be glad to go up with you to the peach orchard, and you can take the youngsters with you.
4 I made frequent trips in the canoe, taking the youngsters , and always returned with a good supply of plums.
5 Iydahoe, after taking the youngsters to the hidden grotto, had returned to the village to see what he could salvage.
6 "Let us clear out, and take the youngsters with us."
7 "Yes, take the youngsters up," urged Mr. Carford.
8 "River, sure," said the other; "a lot of those younger boys have been taking the youngsters down there lately.
9 "Because I thought, as to-morrow'll be a holiday, I'd get him to take the youngsters down the stream in the scow."
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