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... live on , and cool , fresh , young duck - weed to nibble , by way of salad , besides plenty of cool , clean water to dive about in , and the most delicious mud to lie in at the bottom ? " Tiny Tadpole admitted that he had these - all ...
... live on , and cool , fresh , young duck - weed to nibble , by way of salad , besides plenty of cool , clean water to dive about in , and the most delicious mud to lie in at the bottom ? " Tiny Tadpole admitted that he had these - all ...
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... live in your neighbourhood . I can't shout so loud now , but only wait till I can . Won't I croak , that's all ! " 66 Ah , Tiny ! " sighed his mother , regretfully , " you were always a very small , sickly , cross being . You would not ...
... live in your neighbourhood . I can't shout so loud now , but only wait till I can . Won't I croak , that's all ! " 66 Ah , Tiny ! " sighed his mother , regretfully , " you were always a very small , sickly , cross being . You would not ...
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... let my humble efforts console you . Only allow me to dwell near you to live even at your feet , - - and proclaim your merits to all passers - by . The Fir - tree was delighted , and consented with 12 THE FIR - TREE AND THE IVY .
... let my humble efforts console you . Only allow me to dwell near you to live even at your feet , - - and proclaim your merits to all passers - by . The Fir - tree was delighted , and consented with 12 THE FIR - TREE AND THE IVY .
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... live in rows ; they are far more useful than you — you poor , thin , weakly thing . It's no good being so fine , and gilt outside , if you can't stand the wear and tear of life . However , I can't stop to talk , for I've a whole seam to ...
... live in rows ; they are far more useful than you — you poor , thin , weakly thing . It's no good being so fine , and gilt outside , if you can't stand the wear and tear of life . However , I can't stop to talk , for I've a whole seam to ...
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... live to repay you . And as I helped to bring the trouble on you , I must bring a larger share of provision , besides changing places oftener with you . " So the stranger was allowed to remain , to the no small inconvenience of the kind ...
... live to repay you . And as I helped to bring the trouble on you , I must bring a larger share of provision , besides changing places oftener with you . " So the stranger was allowed to remain , to the no small inconvenience of the kind ...
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