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... But the youngest boy nodded with a look of intense delight , and cried , “ Mamma , we are only playing at soldier's ! " At that moment the master of the Bear ap- peared . THE COURTSHIP AND WEDDING OF COCK ROBIN AND JENNY WREN.
... But the youngest boy nodded with a look of intense delight , and cried , “ Mamma , we are only playing at soldier's ! " At that moment the master of the Bear ap- peared . THE COURTSHIP AND WEDDING OF COCK ROBIN AND JENNY WREN.
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... have only to smack your tongue , and cry , Hop ! hop ! " 6 Hans was in great delight , as he sat on the horse , and found he rode along so easily and so pleasantly . After awhile , however , he fancied he should like. HANS IN LUCK .
... have only to smack your tongue , and cry , Hop ! hop ! " 6 Hans was in great delight , as he sat on the horse , and found he rode along so easily and so pleasantly . After awhile , however , he fancied he should like. HANS IN LUCK .
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... have only to smack your tongue , and cry , ' Hop ! hop ! 1999 Hans was in great delight , as he sat on the horse , and found he rode along so easily and so pleasantly . After awhile , however , he fancied he should like HANS IN LUCK .
... have only to smack your tongue , and cry , ' Hop ! hop ! 1999 Hans was in great delight , as he sat on the horse , and found he rode along so easily and so pleasantly . After awhile , however , he fancied he should like HANS IN LUCK .
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... delighted . " I was surely born with a golden spoon in my mouth , " cried he , while his eyes sparkled with joy , " for every- thing falls out just as pat as if I were a Sunday child . ” In the meantime , however , having walked since ...
... delighted . " I was surely born with a golden spoon in my mouth , " cried he , while his eyes sparkled with joy , " for every- thing falls out just as pat as if I were a Sunday child . ” In the meantime , however , having walked since ...
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... delighted . “ I was surely born with a golden spoon in my mouth , ” cried he , while his eyes sparkled with joy , " for every- thing falls out just as pat as if I were a Sunday child . ” In the meantime , however , having walked since ...
... delighted . “ I was surely born with a golden spoon in my mouth , ” cried he , while his eyes sparkled with joy , " for every- thing falls out just as pat as if I were a Sunday child . ” In the meantime , however , having walked since ...
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