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... goose under his arm . They no sooner bid one another good - morrow , than Hans re- lated how lucky he had been , and what advantageous bargains he had struck . The lad told him , in turn , that he was carrying the goose to a christening ...
... goose under his arm . They no sooner bid one another good - morrow , than Hans re- lated how lucky he had been , and what advantageous bargains he had struck . The lad told him , in turn , that he was carrying the goose to a christening ...
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... For good- ness ' sake , " cried he , " do help me out of this scrape ; and , as you know this neighborhood better than I do , pray take my pig in exchange for your goose . " " I know I shall run some risk , " HANS IN LUCK .
... For good- ness ' sake , " cried he , " do help me out of this scrape ; and , as you know this neighborhood better than I do , pray take my pig in exchange for your goose . " " I know I shall run some risk , " HANS IN LUCK .
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... goose under his arm . " When I come to think of it , " said he to him- self , " I have gained by the exchange . In the first place , a nice roast goose is a delicious morsel ; then there will be the fat and the dripping to spread upon ...
... goose under his arm . " When I come to think of it , " said he to him- self , " I have gained by the exchange . In the first place , a nice roast goose is a delicious morsel ; then there will be the fat and the dripping to spread upon ...
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... goose ? " " I did not buy it , but exchanged it for my pig . " " And where did you get piggy from ? " it . " " And how did you " Oh , I gave a horse for it . " have obtained the horse ? " " I gave my cow for come by your cow ? " " And ...
... goose ? " " I did not buy it , but exchanged it for my pig . " " And where did you get piggy from ? " it . " " And how did you " Oh , I gave a horse for it . " have obtained the horse ? " " I gave my cow for come by your cow ? " " And ...
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... goose in exchange for it . Shall it be a bargain ? " " How can you doubt it ? " replied Hans ; " I shall be the happiest man on earth . Why , if I find money as often as I put my hand in my pocket , what more need I care for ? " And he ...
... goose in exchange for it . Shall it be a bargain ? " " How can you doubt it ? " replied Hans ; " I shall be the happiest man on earth . Why , if I find money as often as I put my hand in my pocket , what more need I care for ? " And he ...
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