Chapter 6: TWO BIG BEARS
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So one evening oget as big as Pa.
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t toore. toget t in a toore full of candy and calico and ot, and salt, and store sugar.
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Ma said t Laura mighe cow.
Laura could carry tern. So Laura put on and Ma buttoned it up.
And Laura put o tens t ring around ed tern.
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Its sides in, in t to shrough.
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Just ttle bits of ligern jumped bete, and Laura satle, glittering eyes.
Sukey , brown fur. Sukey le eyes.
Ma said, quot;Laura, o the house.”