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What shall we do? Where shall we go?" thought Jessie. The wind was blowing more and more clouds across the sky, and the lightning was very near. She walked a little way into the woods, looking for a place to go out of the rain. "Where shall we go?" she thought again. Then she saw something ahead of her in the woods. It was an old boxcar. "What a good house that will be in the rain!" she thought."
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Do you think we could find any wampum here, Joe?" asked Henry."
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The four children jumped up so quickly that Mr. Alden threw back his head and laughed.
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Baker Brooks --can get dogs to follow him --said that selling stolen dogs is easy money --was around Dog Gone Good when Grayson was stolen --accused Roxanne of stealing Boxcar, then changed his mind "The third person"
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spy with my little eye something made of gold: So follow the clues both night and day; leave no stone unturned, the game's in play. "'Leave no stone unturned?"
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Those two really tall buildings are the World Trade Center -- the Twin Towers.
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I want you to see the spring where the water comes from. Be careful of the coconuts. They may fall on your head. If you hear one coming from the trees, you must get out from under fast.
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We must be magnetic." "And attract adventures,"
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She smiled politely at the woman, but the woman did not smile. She looked at Henry as he put his hand in his pocket for the money. She looked cross, but she sold him the bread. Jessie was looking around, too, and she saw a long red bench under each window of the bakery. The benches had flat red pillows on them. "Will you let us stay here for the night?" Jessie asked. "We could sleep on those benches, and tomorrow we would help you wash the ..
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Just as she said this, the children heard a horse and cart coming up the road.
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Then the children could hear a man talking. It was the baker!
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Mr. Farrier is acting weird,
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Benny saw someone peering through the trees. The person was very tall and dressed in a dark suit. That's odd, Benny thought. Why would someone be walking around in the woods behind the kennels? He started to wave, but as he lifted his arm, the person ducked behind a tree, as if he or she didn't want to be seen. "Benny!" called Henry. "Henry, there's someone -- " Benny began. "Come on!" Jessie cried. "Anna's first lesson is starting." Not wa..
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