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... bear that had been taught to dance , and they were plaguing the poor thing sadly . Then he gave them too some money to let the beast go , and the bear was very glad to get on his four feet , and seemed quite happy . But the man had now ...
... bear that had been taught to dance , and they were plaguing the poor thing sadly . Then he gave them too some money to let the beast go , and the bear was very glad to get on his four feet , and seemed quite happy . But the man had now ...
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... bear , and pulled the box ashore ; and all helped him because he had been kind to them . way . But now they did not know what to do next , and began to consult together ; when on a sudden a wave threw on the shore a beautiful white ...
... bear , and pulled the box ashore ; and all helped him because he had been kind to them . way . But now they did not know what to do next , and began to consult together ; when on a sudden a wave threw on the shore a beautiful white ...
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... bear began to brag and boast : " We are brave fellows , are not we , ass ? " said he ; " what do you think ? " But the ass held his tongue , and said not a word . " Why don't you answer me ? " said the bear , " you must be an ill ...
... bear began to brag and boast : " We are brave fellows , are not we , ass ? " said he ; " what do you think ? " But the ass held his tongue , and said not a word . " Why don't you answer me ? " said the bear , " you must be an ill ...
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