Chapter 5 SUNDAYS
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quot;took t up to top of t to slide do once. t to techer woke up.
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quot;t as toepped out of to tood there.
quot;t it couldnt be stopped. t time to turn it. t rig doing in front, tanding in t t stop, t ime to say anyt, tting on James and squealing all the way.
quot;At ttom of topped. to till squealing.
quot;t to tly to t t saying a word.
quot;t on reading, and tudied tec;But ook t to tanned ts, first James, then Grandpa.
quot;So you see, Laura and Mary,quot; Pa said, you may find it o be good, but you s it isnt as o be good no was when Grandpa was a boy.”
quot;Did little girls o be as good as t?quot; Laura asked, and Ma said: quot;It le girls. Because to betle ladies all time, not only on Sundays. Little girls could never slide dole girls o sit in titch on samplers.”
quot;No Ma put you to bed,quot; said Pa, and ook of its box.
Laura and Mary lay in trundle bed and listened to t not sing the week-day songs on Sundays.
quot;Rock of Ages, cleft for me Pa sang, hen he sang:
quot;So t to hrough bloody seas”
Laura began to float atering noise, and tove, getting breakfast. It come again for a whole week.
t morning Laura and said give her a spanking.
First today year unless sly and carefully t it did not a bit.
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