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... 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 .
... 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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... 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 .
... 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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... carrying a fine white 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 ...
... carrying a fine white 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 ...
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Joseph Cundall. was obliged to stop every minute to rest from the fatigue of carrying the two heavy stones . At length , he could not help thinking how much better it would be if he had not to carry them at all . He had now crawled like ...
Joseph Cundall. was obliged to stop every minute to rest from the fatigue of carrying the two heavy stones . At length , he could not help thinking how much better it would be if he had not to carry them at all . He had now crawled like ...
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Joseph Cundall. was obliged to stop every minute to rest from the fatigue of carrying the two heavy stones . At length , he could not help thinking how much better it would be if he had not to carry them at all . He had now crawled like ...
Joseph Cundall. was obliged to stop every minute to rest from the fatigue of carrying the two heavy stones . At length , he could not help thinking how much better it would be if he had not to carry them at all . He had now crawled like ...
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