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... once picked more flowers than he could count , and had seen the bright eyes of a squirrel peeping at him through the branches . They had to go into the village , away from the wood , past some very fine shops , especially one that was ...
... once picked more flowers than he could count , and had seen the bright eyes of a squirrel peeping at him through the branches . They had to go into the village , away from the wood , past some very fine shops , especially one that was ...
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... once upon a time . He wanted some one to act Red Riding Hood , while he acted the wolf , which was his favourite part ; but he managed pretty well by putting on a red opera cloak , and talking to a make - believe wolf , and putting on a ...
... once upon a time . He wanted some one to act Red Riding Hood , while he acted the wolf , which was his favourite part ; but he managed pretty well by putting on a red opera cloak , and talking to a make - believe wolf , and putting on a ...
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... once , and keep to it , and we have no more need of the fine wings , that are our ball - dresses . A working ant , one of the kind that never have wings , got hold of me and tried to make me work 18 THE DAY OF WONDERS .
... once , and keep to it , and we have no more need of the fine wings , that are our ball - dresses . A working ant , one of the kind that never have wings , got hold of me and tried to make me work 18 THE DAY OF WONDERS .
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... once upon a time , " remarked B , " so you should not speak ill of them . " Now this vexed the Butterfly very much indeed , for some people dislike nothing so much as to be reminded that they were once poor and lowly ; and while it and ...
... once upon a time , " remarked B , " so you should not speak ill of them . " Now this vexed the Butterfly very much indeed , for some people dislike nothing so much as to be reminded that they were once poor and lowly ; and while it and ...
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... bolted his doors yesterday , that he might not be disturbed , and he would not hear if you were to knock till you were tired on both doors at once . " " Is he ill , then ? ” " No , he is asleep , and when he 38 THE DAY OF WONDERS .
... bolted his doors yesterday , that he might not be disturbed , and he would not hear if you were to knock till you were tired on both doors at once . " " Is he ill , then ? ” " No , he is asleep , and when he 38 THE DAY OF WONDERS .
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