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... dared to swim the river . So said he to the goose , " Just give me a ride " From this side to the other , " And all life long , whatever betide , " I'll love you like a brother . " So he sat on her back , as you'd sit. MR . FOX . 5.
... dared to swim the river . So said he to the goose , " Just give me a ride " From this side to the other , " And all life long , whatever betide , " I'll love you like a brother . " So he sat on her back , as you'd sit. MR . FOX . 5.
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... give To such a tale belief ; " I'll know , " said she , 66 ere long I live , " Who was the real thief . " That very night , when darkness hid The whole house fast asleep , The swallow down the chimney slid , As nimbly as a sweep . And ...
... give To such a tale belief ; " I'll know , " said she , 66 ere long I live , " Who was the real thief . " That very night , when darkness hid The whole house fast asleep , The swallow down the chimney slid , As nimbly as a sweep . And ...
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... give a bite- * * * Papa cut short the story here , To Johnny's great surprise , * And then lean'd backwards in his chair , And fairly closed his eyes . " Papa , Papa , " poor Johnny cried , " Do tell me what the Hen did : Papa was ...
... give a bite- * * * Papa cut short the story here , To Johnny's great surprise , * And then lean'd backwards in his chair , And fairly closed his eyes . " Papa , Papa , " poor Johnny cried , " Do tell me what the Hen did : Papa was ...
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... give him away ; But the person I mean to give him to , As yet I don't choose to say . But perhaps I shall give him to you , Tommy dear , As soon as I'm tall and strong ; For then I shall have a big horse to myself , And I'll ride about ...
... give him away ; But the person I mean to give him to , As yet I don't choose to say . But perhaps I shall give him to you , Tommy dear , As soon as I'm tall and strong ; For then I shall have a big horse to myself , And I'll ride about ...
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... give the poor fellow a penny ; Johnny , we've had a good dinner , you know , And perhaps he's not had any . There he's got the money ; See , how he's smiling now ; He's telling the monkey to take off his hat , And make us a splendid bow ...
... give the poor fellow a penny ; Johnny , we've had a good dinner , you know , And perhaps he's not had any . There he's got the money ; See , how he's smiling now ; He's telling the monkey to take off his hat , And make us a splendid bow ...
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