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Page 82
... cats that always slept and lived in the hen - house , and the hens were so fond of the cats that sometimes they laid their eggs in the cats ' basket . The cats liked the chickens and little ducks , and never let a rat come near them in ...
... cats that always slept and lived in the hen - house , and the hens were so fond of the cats that sometimes they laid their eggs in the cats ' basket . The cats liked the chickens and little ducks , and never let a rat come near them in ...
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... cat in the house , and I hope that you will take this . ' Beatrice took the basket and lifted the lid , and she and Alice saw such a pretty little kitten lying curled up , half asleep . It was as white as snow , and had a blue ribbon ...
... cat in the house , and I hope that you will take this . ' Beatrice took the basket and lifted the lid , and she and Alice saw such a pretty little kitten lying curled up , half asleep . It was as white as snow , and had a blue ribbon ...
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... cat , which was in Beatrice's arms ; but Pussy was quicker than Wolf , for with one leap she sprang up a tree close by , and was in the branches in a minute . Beatrice gave a cry of fear , for Wolf had startled her by coming up so ...
... cat , which was in Beatrice's arms ; but Pussy was quicker than Wolf , for with one leap she sprang up a tree close by , and was in the branches in a minute . Beatrice gave a cry of fear , for Wolf had startled her by coming up so ...
Page 117
... cat , he called ' cuckoo ' like the clock ; for in the dining - room there was a pretty German clock carved in black wood , where a little cuckoo came out of a little door in the clock , and called ' cuckoo ' as many times as the hour ...
... cat , he called ' cuckoo ' like the clock ; for in the dining - room there was a pretty German clock carved in black wood , where a little cuckoo came out of a little door in the clock , and called ' cuckoo ' as many times as the hour ...
Page 121
... cats , and jackdaws , and pigeons were enjoying their freedom undisturbed . ' It was a strange walk at that early hour of the morn- ing , and pleased me much . I could not help thinking how little real care was taken of the sleeping ...
... cats , and jackdaws , and pigeons were enjoying their freedom undisturbed . ' It was a strange walk at that early hour of the morn- ing , and pleased me much . I could not help thinking how little real care was taken of the sleeping ...
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