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CD 1
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This is the story of the different ways we looked for treasure
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3:13
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Then we left off going to school
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2:32
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Oswald spoke first
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3:24
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We all went down into the cellar
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3:11
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Presently Dicky came back
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3:03
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When we had got that money by digging for treasure
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2:41
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We thought a long time whether we'd write a letter
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3:26
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It was not bad - being in London entirely on our own
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4:40
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She happened quite accidentally
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3:03
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We went over the stones on tiptoe
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3:02
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Then all of a sudden came one of those uncomfortable times
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3:09
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Noël was quite tiresome for ever so long
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3:21
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Albert-next-door was very tiresome
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4:03
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It was Albert's uncle who thought of trying a newspaper
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3:04
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Chapter V - by Noël
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3:55
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Being editors is not the best way to wealth
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3:24
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Everyone knows what it is like to go in the train
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3:18
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"You wish to borrow money. When will you repay it?"
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3:12
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When the money was all spent
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3:57
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It was very silly
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3:13
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CD 2
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One day when we suddenly found that we had half a crown
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3:36
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About five Eliza slipped out
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3:50
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The bottle got quite dusty where we had put it
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3:06
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The clergyman seemed to be speechless
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2:51
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Of course as soon as we had promised to consult my father
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3:37
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Of course the next thing was for one of us to catch a cold
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3:22
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When Alice came back she was very quiet
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3:38
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The next day Albert's uncle took Noël away
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2:21
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A day or two after Noël came back from Hastings
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4:01
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So Dicky and Oswald crept down
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3:41
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And quite suddenly
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3:10
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The minute he'd said it the burglar
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3:00
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You have no idea how uncomfortable the house was
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2:52
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Alice had put on the nursery tablecloth, which is green
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3:11
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H.O. did not care about waiting
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3:07
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It was all very well for Father to ask
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3:34
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We elders arranged everything
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3:04
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So we at once showed Uncle
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2:50
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Now it is coming near the end of our treasure-seeking
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3:26
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We took all the parcels into the nursery
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2:57
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Then Uncle looked at Father
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3:13
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