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Robbery Under Arms

CHAPTER 12
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The different sorts of people, the carts and carriages, buggies and drays, pony-carriages and spring-carts, all jumbled up together; even the fruit and flowers and oysters and fish under the gas-lights seemed strange and wonderful to us.

We felt as if we would have given all the world to have got mother and Aileen down to see it all.

Then Jim gave a groan.
'Only to think,' says he, 'that we might have had all this fun some day, and bought and paid for it honest.

Now it isn't paid for.

It's out of some other man's pocket.


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