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... carried her yarn to the fairs , and said , My child , I am going a long journey to visit an aunt of mine , who lives far in the north country . I cannot ... carry you wherever 6 you wish ; but mind to oil the wheels before INTRODUCTORY . 3.
... carried her yarn to the fairs , and said , My child , I am going a long journey to visit an aunt of mine , who lives far in the north country . I cannot ... carry you wherever 6 you wish ; but mind to oil the wheels before INTRODUCTORY . 3.
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Frances Browne. and twenty waggoners , with horses and waggons , were carrying the wood away . " Oh ! chair of my grandmother , stop ! " said Snowflower , for she was tired , and also wished to know what this might mean . The chair ...
Frances Browne. and twenty waggoners , with horses and waggons , were carrying the wood away . " Oh ! chair of my grandmother , stop ! " said Snowflower , for she was tired , and also wished to know what this might mean . The chair ...
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... carrying on one side of his bill a golden leaf larger than that of any tree in the north country ; and in the other ... carry the like so far . ' " Good master cobbler , ' cried the cuckoo , finish- ing the slice , ' your conclusions ...
... carrying on one side of his bill a golden leaf larger than that of any tree in the north country ; and in the other ... carry the like so far . ' " Good master cobbler , ' cried the cuckoo , finish- ing the slice , ' your conclusions ...
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... carry for Spare . " Think of that ! ' said Fairfeather . Here we are spending our lives in this humdrum place , and Spare making his fortune at court with two or three paltry green leaves ! What would they say to our golden ones ! Let ...
... carry for Spare . " Think of that ! ' said Fairfeather . Here we are spending our lives in this humdrum place , and Spare making his fortune at court with two or three paltry green leaves ! What would they say to our golden ones ! Let ...
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... carry- ing to court . Fairfeather could not think of her wooden bowls , spoons , and trenchers being seen there ... carrying a golden leaf carefully wrapped up that none might see it till they reached the palace , the pair set out in ...
... carry- ing to court . Fairfeather could not think of her wooden bowls , spoons , and trenchers being seen there ... carrying a golden leaf carefully wrapped up that none might see it till they reached the palace , the pair set out in ...
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