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" I'm alive, if it isn't St. Swithin's day! Do you hear it against the windows? Nonsense; you don't impose upon me. You can't be asleep with such a shower as that! Do you hear it, I say? Oh, you do hear it! Well, that's a pretty flood, I think, to last... "
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Hazen's Fourth Reader

Marshman William Hazen - Elocution - 1895 - 452 pages
...can't be asleep with such a shower as that ! Do you hear it, I say ? Oh! you do hear it! Well, .that's a pretty flood, I think, to last for six weeks ; and...yesterday. . As if anybody ever did return an umbrella ! 3. " There ! do you hear it ? Worse and worse ! Cats and dogs, and for six weeks — always six weeks....
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Hazen's Primer and First-[fifth] Reader, Book 4

Marshman William Hazen - Readers - 1895 - 450 pages
...can't be asleep with such a shower as that ! Do you hear it, I say ? Oh ! you do hear it ! Well, that's a pretty flood, I think, to last for six weeks ; and...yesterday. As if anybody ever did return an umbrella ! 3. "There ! do you hear it1? Worse and worse ! Cats and dogs, and for six weeks — always six weeks....
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The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from ..., Volume 13

Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - Literature - 1898 - 568 pages
...can't be asleep with such a shower as that 1 Do you hear it, I say ? Oh, you do hear it ! Well, that's a pretty flood, I think, to last for six weeks ; and...yesterday. As if anybody ever did return an umbrella I There — do you hear it ? Worse and worse I Cats and dogs, and for six weeks — always six weeks....
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Stepping Stones to Literature, Book 8

Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - Readers - 1898 - 344 pages
...can't be asleep with such a shower as that ! Do you hear it, I say ? Oh, you do hear it! Well, that's a pretty flood, I think, to last for six weeks ; and no stirring out of the house all the time. Pooh ! do n't think me a fool, Mr. Caudle. Do n't insult me. He return...
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The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from ..., Volume 13

Richard Garnett - Literature - 1899 - 586 pages
...can't be asleep with such a shower as that ! Do you hear it, I say ? Oh, you do hear it ! Well, that's a pretty flood, I think, to last for six weeks ; and...return the umbrella ! Anybody would think you were bom yesterday. As if anybody ever did return an umbrella ! There — do you hear it ? Worse and worse...
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The New Century First [-- ] Reader, Book 5

Readers - 1899 - 408 pages
...taken cold than taken our umbrella. Do you hear the rain, Mr. Caudle? I say, DO YOU HEAR THE RAIN? Pooh! don't think me a fool, Mr. Caudle. Don't insult...yesterday. As if anybody ever did return an umbrella! I should like to know how the children are to go to school to-morrow. They shan't go through such weather,...
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The New Century Fifth Reader: Selected and Adapted from the World's Standard ...

Readers - 1899 - 434 pages
...taken cold than taken our umbrella. Do you hear the rain, Mr. Caudle? I say, DO YOU HEAR THE RAIN? Pooh! don't think me a fool, Mr. Caudle. Don't insult...yesterday. As if anybody ever did return an umbrella! I should like to know how the children are to go to school to-morrow. They shan't go through such weather,...
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Steps to Oratory: A School Speaker

Frank Townsend Southwick - Oratory - 1900 - 504 pages
...be asleep with such a shower as that ! Do you hear it, I say ? Oh, you do hear it! — Well, that's a pretty flood, I think, to last for six weeks ; and...yesterday. As if anybody ever did return an umbrella ! brella ! I should like to know how the children are to go to school to-morrow. They shan't go through...
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An Alternate Fourth Reader

Jenny H. Stickney - Readers - 1900 - 400 pages
...be asleep with such a shower as that ! Do you hear it, I say ? Oh ! you do hear it ! Well, that 'sa pretty flood, I think, to last for six weeks ; and no stirring all the time out of the house. "He return the umbrella ! Anybody would think you were born yesterday. As if anybody ever did return...
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The New Century Readers by Grades, Volume 6

1901 - 208 pages
...can't be asleep with such a shower as that ! Do you hear it, I say ? Oh, you do hear it! Well that's a pretty flood, I think, to last for six weeks ; and...don't think me a fool, Mr. Caudle. Don't insult me. lie return the umbrella! Anybody would think you were born yesterday. As if anybody ever did return...
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