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... hunting , For to catch a hare ; He rode on a goat about the street , But could not find one there . He went to catch a dicky - bird , And thought he could not fail , Because he'd got a little salt To put upon its tail . Simon made a ...
... hunting , For to catch a hare ; He rode on a goat about the street , But could not find one there . He went to catch a dicky - bird , And thought he could not fail , Because he'd got a little salt To put upon its tail . Simon made a ...
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... hunting in the forest . The fawn , hearing the sound of the horn , the and the hallooing of the yelping of the hounds , huntsmen , longed to be present , and said to his sister : " Let me join the hunt , for I can keep away no longer ...
... hunting in the forest . The fawn , hearing the sound of the horn , the and the hallooing of the yelping of the hounds , huntsmen , longed to be present , and said to his sister : " Let me join the hunt , for I can keep away no longer ...
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... hunt was again abroad , and no sooner did the fawn hear the horn and the huntsmen's halloo , than he could not rest , but said to his sister , " Pray , sister , open the door ; for I must be off . " The sister accordingly opened the ...
... hunt was again abroad , and no sooner did the fawn hear the horn and the huntsmen's halloo , than he could not rest , but said to his sister , " Pray , sister , open the door ; for I must be off . " The sister accordingly opened the ...
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... hunt again on the following day . The sister was very much alarmed when the fawn came back wounded ; but she washed off the blood , and bound some simples on the wound , and said , " Go and lie down , dear fawn , that you may get cured ...
... hunt again on the following day . The sister was very much alarmed when the fawn came back wounded ; but she washed off the blood , and bound some simples on the wound , and said , " Go and lie down , dear fawn , that you may get cured ...
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... he said to his huntsmen , " Now we must hunt him till evening ; only mind nobody hurts him . ” Towards sunset the king said to the huntsman , who had followed the fawn the day before , " Come now , THE CHARMED FAWN .
... he said to his huntsmen , " Now we must hunt him till evening ; only mind nobody hurts him . ” Towards sunset the king said to the huntsman , who had followed the fawn the day before , " Come now , THE CHARMED FAWN .
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