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... cries he , there's beauty , my Lord Snakeskin has bespoke the fellow to this for the birth - night this very morning ; it would look charming- ly in waistcoats . But I do not want a waistcoat , replied I : Not want a waistcoat ...
... cries he , there's beauty , my Lord Snakeskin has bespoke the fellow to this for the birth - night this very morning ; it would look charming- ly in waistcoats . But I do not want a waistcoat , replied I : Not want a waistcoat ...
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... cries his first minister , is this the manner in which you fulfil your promise ? your royal word was given that your enemies should be destroyed , and be- hold you have pardoned all , and even caressed some ! I promised , replied the ...
... cries his first minister , is this the manner in which you fulfil your promise ? your royal word was given that your enemies should be destroyed , and be- hold you have pardoned all , and even caressed some ! I promised , replied the ...
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... cries the youngest Princess , " I have " certainly caught a monstrous fish ; I never perceiv- " ed any thing struggle so at the end of my line be- " fore ; come , and help me to draw it in . " They both now therefore assisted in fishing ...
... cries the youngest Princess , " I have " certainly caught a monstrous fish ; I never perceiv- " ed any thing struggle so at the end of my line be- " fore ; come , and help me to draw it in . " They both now therefore assisted in fishing ...
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... cries the prude , " what have we got here ; this is a very odd fish to be " sure ; I never saw any thing in my life look so CC queer ; what eyes , what terrible claws , what a mon- " strous snout ; I have read of this monster some ...
... cries the prude , " what have we got here ; this is a very odd fish to be " sure ; I never saw any thing in my life look so CC queer ; what eyes , what terrible claws , what a mon- " strous snout ; I have read of this monster some ...
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... cries she , " what have you done ? the fish you caught was a " man - fish ; one of the most tame domestic animals " in the world . We could have let him run and play " about the garden , and he would have been twenty " times more ...
... cries she , " what have you done ? the fish you caught was a " man - fish ; one of the most tame domestic animals " in the world . We could have let him run and play " about the garden , and he would have been twenty " times more ...
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