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... head in the shaggy black fur of the beast . Then the eldest boy went and fetched his drum , and thumped away on it with might and main ; whereupon the Bear stood erect upon his hind legs , and began to dance . What THE BEAR AND THE ...
... head in the shaggy black fur of the beast . Then the eldest boy went and fetched his drum , and thumped away on it with might and main ; whereupon the Bear stood erect upon his hind legs , and began to dance . What THE BEAR AND THE ...
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... your services have been , so shall be your hire . " And thereupon he gave him a piece of gold as large as Hans's head . Hans took a cloth and rolled up the lump of gold , and slung it over HANS IN LUCK LITTLE BO-PEEP HENNY PENNY.
... your services have been , so shall be your hire . " And thereupon he gave him a piece of gold as large as Hans's head . Hans took a cloth and rolled up the lump of gold , and slung it over HANS IN LUCK LITTLE BO-PEEP HENNY PENNY.
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... do you go on foot ? " 66 Why , you see , I am obliged to carry this lump home , " replied Hans ; " and gold though it be , it bothers me sadly , as I am obliged to hold my head on one side , and it weighs so heavily on HANS IN LUCK .
... do you go on foot ? " 66 Why , you see , I am obliged to carry this lump home , " replied Hans ; " and gold though it be , it bothers me sadly , as I am obliged to hold my head on one side , and it weighs so heavily on HANS IN LUCK .
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... honest fellow , as you are , and such as your services have been , so shall be your hire . " And thereupon he gave him a piece of gold as large as Hans's head . Hans took a cloth and rolled up the lump of gold , and slung it over.
... honest fellow , as you are , and such as your services have been , so shall be your hire . " And thereupon he gave him a piece of gold as large as Hans's head . Hans took a cloth and rolled up the lump of gold , and slung it over.
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... do you go on foot ? " 66 Why , you see , I am obliged to carry this lump home , " replied Hans ; " and gold though it be , it bothers me sadly , as I am obliged to hold my head on one side , and it weighs so heavily on HANS IN LUCK .
... do you go on foot ? " 66 Why , you see , I am obliged to carry this lump home , " replied Hans ; " and gold though it be , it bothers me sadly , as I am obliged to hold my head on one side , and it weighs so heavily on HANS IN LUCK .
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