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Dickey Downy

CHAPTER XIV
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We might as well kill it." "No, no! that would be cruel; the poor little thing will soon be all right if you put it back on its tree.

We'll go with you and help you put it up," replied Alice.

"Come on, girls." "It ain't hardly worth the trouble," and the boy looked at the frog disdainfully.

"It's uglier than a toad, if anything.

But I never kill toads; I know better'n to do that." "I am glad to hear it," said the visitor from town as they turned toward the elm tree.


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