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... RALPH RATTLER . He had quite handsome features ; plump , rosy cheeks , and large grayish eyes . He was dressed better than any other boy in the group ; and it was easy to see , both by his dress and mien , that he belonged to rich ...
... RALPH RATTLER . He had quite handsome features ; plump , rosy cheeks , and large grayish eyes . He was dressed better than any other boy in the group ; and it was easy to see , both by his dress and mien , that he belonged to rich ...
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... Ralph Rattler ? Won't the boys think , in their hearts , that I am a coward ? " " Never mind what they think . True courage lies in always doing what is right , especially when others expect us to do differently . It requires a braver ...
... Ralph Rattler ? Won't the boys think , in their hearts , that I am a coward ? " " Never mind what they think . True courage lies in always doing what is right , especially when others expect us to do differently . It requires a braver ...
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... Ralph Rattler and asked him , - " Who is the coward now ? " " Yes , " said WILLIE WESTON , " you called him a coward this morning , Mr. Ralph , and tried to make us think you were very brave . Why didn't you swim in after Minnie ? " 66 ...
... Ralph Rattler and asked him , - " Who is the coward now ? " " Yes , " said WILLIE WESTON , " you called him a coward this morning , Mr. Ralph , and tried to make us think you were very brave . Why didn't you swim in after Minnie ? " 66 ...
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... RATTLER written upon it in large and beautiful letters . This was his father's house . He rung the bell . A servant ... Ralph , what is the matter ? " " My head aches , " returned he , gruffly , for he was not the most amiable of boys ...
... RATTLER written upon it in large and beautiful letters . This was his father's house . He rung the bell . A servant ... Ralph , what is the matter ? " " My head aches , " returned he , gruffly , for he was not the most amiable of boys ...
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... Ralph , you needn't speak so cross to your mother , if you are sick . ” " I ... Ralph , " replied his mother , with a sigh . If she had called him a spoiled boy , she would ... Rattler had always let him have his own way ARTHUR ELLERSLIE . 43.
... Ralph , you needn't speak so cross to your mother , if you are sick . ” " I ... Ralph , " replied his mother , with a sigh . If she had called him a spoiled boy , she would ... Rattler had always let him have his own way ARTHUR ELLERSLIE . 43.
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Page 13 - Kalph muttered something to himself, and, turning round, stalked off amid the hisses of his schoolmates, who stood and watched him, until he had turned a corner and was out of sight.