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... am ! Oh , I wish I had never been born ! " She was sitting one day in a secluded part of the beautiful gardens which surrounded the palace , weeping and moaning about her ugliness , when THE UGLY PRINCESS AND THE OGRE'S SON . 71.
... am ! Oh , I wish I had never been born ! " She was sitting one day in a secluded part of the beautiful gardens which surrounded the palace , weeping and moaning about her ugliness , when THE UGLY PRINCESS AND THE OGRE'S SON . 71.
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Augusta Parker (hon.) palace , weeping and moaning about her ugliness , when suddenly her name was pronounced in a stern voice . Looking up she was startled to see a very cross - looking old woman standing a few yards off . She had a ...
Augusta Parker (hon.) palace , weeping and moaning about her ugliness , when suddenly her name was pronounced in a stern voice . Looking up she was startled to see a very cross - looking old woman standing a few yards off . She had a ...
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... palace as fast as she could . Her benefactress looked after her with a grim smile , and mutter- ing : " Hum ! just as I thought ; she isn't even grateful - much good may her beauty do her ! " hobbled away . Meanwhile the Princess had ...
... palace as fast as she could . Her benefactress looked after her with a grim smile , and mutter- ing : " Hum ! just as I thought ; she isn't even grateful - much good may her beauty do her ! " hobbled away . Meanwhile the Princess had ...
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... palace was a hollowed mountain ; it was orna- mented and hung round with the bones of men and huge animals whom he had devoured . The Ogre carried his unfortunate victim straight into his father's presence . The latter was seated on his ...
... palace was a hollowed mountain ; it was orna- mented and hung round with the bones of men and huge animals whom he had devoured . The Ogre carried his unfortunate victim straight into his father's presence . The latter was seated on his ...
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... palace stood a large building , which he said contained the arrows . A little archer hap- pening to pass near us at the time , he called to him , ' Pippo , Pippo , come hither . Fetch me two arrows ; one steeped in doubts , the other in ...
... palace stood a large building , which he said contained the arrows . A little archer hap- pening to pass near us at the time , he called to him , ' Pippo , Pippo , come hither . Fetch me two arrows ; one steeped in doubts , the other in ...
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