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The Wouldbegoods

CHAPTER 12
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Let's be Pilgrim's Progress, like I wanted to at first.' And we were all beginning to say we didn't want to, when suddenly Dora said, 'Oh, look here! I know.

We'll be the Canterbury Pilgrims.

People used to go pilgrimages to make themselves good.' 'With peas in their shoes,' the Dentist said.

'It's in a piece of poetry--only the man boiled his peas--which is quite unfair.' 'Oh, yes,' said H.O., 'and cocked hats.' 'Not cocked--cockled'-- it was Alice who said this.

'And they had staffs and scrips, and they told each other tales.


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