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... felt anxious and low , When poor Gobble did not appear , And Goosey , determined her fate to know , Went and sought all the field far and near . At last she descried poor Gobble's head , And some feathers , not far apart , So she told ...
... felt anxious and low , When poor Gobble did not appear , And Goosey , determined her fate to know , Went and sought all the field far and near . At last she descried poor Gobble's head , And some feathers , not far apart , So she told ...
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... felt quite o'erjoyed To have thus escaped from all harm ; But had she known how the Fox was employed , She would have felt dreadful alarm ; For Gobble had been his last dainty meat , - THE FOX AND THE GEESE .
... felt quite o'erjoyed To have thus escaped from all harm ; But had she known how the Fox was employed , She would have felt dreadful alarm ; For Gobble had been his last dainty meat , - THE FOX AND THE GEESE .
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... , before it was light , For of Reynard she felt much fear ; So quickly she thought she would see each sight , And return ere he should appear . When the Goose arrived she began to laugh At the THE FOX AND THE GEESE .
... , before it was light , For of Reynard she felt much fear ; So quickly she thought she would see each sight , And return ere he should appear . When the Goose arrived she began to laugh At the THE FOX AND THE GEESE .
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... felt she was glad to get out , When she thought that the coast was clear . So safely she reached her own home at noon , And the Fox ne'er saw her that day ; But after the fair he came very soon , And cried out in a terrible way ...
... felt she was glad to get out , When she thought that the coast was clear . So safely she reached her own home at noon , And the Fox ne'er saw her that day ; But after the fair he came very soon , And cried out in a terrible way ...
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... felt himself seized with an unconquerable longing to swim once more in the clear water . At last he could bear it no longer , and he spoke his wish to the hen . " What whim has seized upon you now ? " answered she , quite angrily ...
... felt himself seized with an unconquerable longing to swim once more in the clear water . At last he could bear it no longer , and he spoke his wish to the hen . " What whim has seized upon you now ? " answered she , quite angrily ...
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