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... huntsmen , longed to be present , and said to his sister : " Let me join the hunt , for I can keep away no longer . " And he begged and begged , till at last she consented . " Only , pray , come back again to night , " said she ; " and ...
... huntsmen , longed to be present , and said to his sister : " Let me join the hunt , for I can keep away no longer . " And he begged and begged , till at last she consented . " Only , pray , come back again to night , " said she ; " and ...
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... 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 door , saying , " But remember to come back at night , and repeat the same ...
... 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 door , saying , " But remember to come back at night , and repeat the same ...
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... huntsmen to watch him to the hut , when he heard him crying out , " Sister , let me in , " and saw the door was opened , and immediately closed again . The huntsman then went back , and told the king all he had seen and heard ; and the ...
... huntsmen to watch him to the hut , when he heard him crying out , " Sister , let me in , " and saw the door was opened , and immediately closed again . The huntsman then went back , and told the king all he had seen and heard ; and the ...
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... When the king saw him , 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 .
... When the king saw him , 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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... huntsmen , mistaking him for a real fawn . So when she heard how happy they were , envy and malice were continually gnawing at her heart ; and she thought of nothing else but how she should bring them into trouble again . Her own ...
... huntsmen , mistaking him for a real fawn . So when she heard how happy they were , envy and malice were continually gnawing at her heart ; and she thought of nothing else but how she should bring them into trouble again . Her own ...
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