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... live , for she loved nature more than precious stones . She spoke to all the flowers , and told them of her joy as she laid down in the middle of a pink wild rose , commanding the blackberry bush that grew near her to be sure and wake ...
... live , for she loved nature more than precious stones . She spoke to all the flowers , and told them of her joy as she laid down in the middle of a pink wild rose , commanding the blackberry bush that grew near her to be sure and wake ...
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... live with her in Fairyland . The Fairy of Mischief decked herself with diamonds and precious stones , thinking it would make her appear less ugly , for she was frightful to look at , and then , going to the queen's chamber , she said to ...
... live with her in Fairyland . The Fairy of Mischief decked herself with diamonds and precious stones , thinking it would make her appear less ugly , for she was frightful to look at , and then , going to the queen's chamber , she said to ...
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... live fishes as he could at the fish- market , to save them from the pain of being stunned by a blow on the head with a mallet , then packed and sent to the large towns , where they recovered from the shock , and then , poor things ...
... live fishes as he could at the fish- market , to save them from the pain of being stunned by a blow on the head with a mallet , then packed and sent to the large towns , where they recovered from the shock , and then , poor things ...
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... two years old . An old aunt took me to live with her . She was hard and cruel . At fifteen years old I did not know what it was to smile . To laugh was a pleasure alto- gether unknown to me . One day I was sent 54 ALL ALIVE O !
... two years old . An old aunt took me to live with her . She was hard and cruel . At fifteen years old I did not know what it was to smile . To laugh was a pleasure alto- gether unknown to me . One day I was sent 54 ALL ALIVE O !
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... live if you will not bear and forbear ? ' I answered , sobbing , ' Why should I be without the sun ? ' ' You talk like a child ! The anemone you envy is beautiful and can enjoy the sun and air , but for how long think you ? Why , before ...
... live if you will not bear and forbear ? ' I answered , sobbing , ' Why should I be without the sun ? ' ' You talk like a child ! The anemone you envy is beautiful and can enjoy the sun and air , but for how long think you ? Why , before ...
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