CHAPTER ELEVEN
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quot;O; cried Lucy, bursting into laug;Did you make t?”
quot;Yes, yes. I made to Monopods,quot; said too ears ran do c; he added.
It ctle one-footed men couldnt about by jumping, like fleas or frogs. And a bounce t erday. For noions and calling out to one anot;hey, lads! ere visible again.”
quot;Visible ; said one in a tasselled red cap whe Chief Monopod.
quot;And w I say is, wher.”
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quot;S t little girl did,quot; said t;eve beaten ime.”
quot;Just o say ourselves,quot; c;Youre going stronger today, C up, keep it up.”
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