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1 And she lifted him up herself - dirty little vagabond ! - and put him in the carriage.
2 Is this little vagabond to take my place in the old man's good graces?
3 He is an untruthful little vagabond ; I am ashamed to own him for my son.
4 The next day all terror of the water-butt was gone from the little vagabond 's mind.
5 Two, four, six, eight of my berries quickly disappeared, and the cheeks of the little vagabond swelled.
6 As we left St. Louis soon after his arrival, we did not see the worthless, good-natured little vagabond again.
7 Why, you used to call me Jossey; little Jossey, come here you little vagabond , and let me ride you pick-aback.
8 See that little vagabond !
9 You, you little vagabond !
10 I believe I will go back and court Bertie on some of her play-acting rounds, and make a decent woman of that little vagabond .
11 I believe I will go back and court Bertie on some of her play-acting rounds, and mate a decent woman of that little vagabond .
12 When the contrary little vagabond came alongside, he was lifted by the neck, held at arm's length a moment to drip, and dropped aboard.
13 The nurses were just agreeing what a shame it was of miss to take that little vagabond 's part against them, when she opened the door.
14 "Aye; what for, indeed, you little vagabond ? "
15 "Found out all you wanted to know?" queried the stout little vagabond , starting down the embankment to mount the train.
16 "If it's Stickleback's statue," said Mr William Whalley, "the little vagabond promised the first sight of it to old father.
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