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... SLAVE OF THE LAMP. JOHN'S PUMPKIN THE GRYPHON . ALICE SAT STILL THE LOBSTER QUADRILLE AND TURNS OUT HIS TOES THE SPIDER AND THE FLY IT WAS A GOLDEN CROWN ALICE CONSIDERED Two QUEENS ASLEEP AT ONCE PAGE THIS WAY , THAT WAY , SO WE MAKE A ...
... SLAVE OF THE LAMP. JOHN'S PUMPKIN THE GRYPHON . ALICE SAT STILL THE LOBSTER QUADRILLE AND TURNS OUT HIS TOES THE SPIDER AND THE FLY IT WAS A GOLDEN CROWN ALICE CONSIDERED Two QUEENS ASLEEP AT ONCE PAGE THIS WAY , THAT WAY , SO WE MAKE A ...
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... SLAVE OF THE LAMP ALADDIN DESCENDED THE STEPS " GENIE , BUILD ME A PALACE " " NEW LAMPS FOR OLD " ALADDIN SALUTED THE PRINCESS JOYFULLY THE VALLEY WAS STREWED WITH DIAMONDS THE ROC FLEW AWAY WITH SINBAD ( Halftone ) BARBARA FRIETCHIE ...
... SLAVE OF THE LAMP ALADDIN DESCENDED THE STEPS " GENIE , BUILD ME A PALACE " " NEW LAMPS FOR OLD " ALADDIN SALUTED THE PRINCESS JOYFULLY THE VALLEY WAS STREWED WITH DIAMONDS THE ROC FLEW AWAY WITH SINBAD ( Halftone ) BARBARA FRIETCHIE ...
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... slave forever . I took him up and made much of him , and encouraged him all I could . But there was more work to do yet ; for I perceived the savage whom I had knocked down was not killed , but stunned with the blow , and began to come ...
... slave forever . I took him up and made much of him , and encouraged him all I could . But there was more work to do yet ; for I perceived the savage whom I had knocked down was not killed , but stunned with the blow , and began to come ...
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... of frightful aspect appeared . " What wouldst thou ? " said the genie . " I and the other slaves of the ring serve him who wears it . I am ready to obey ! " At any other time , so hideous a figure as THE STORY OF ALADDIN 299.
... of frightful aspect appeared . " What wouldst thou ? " said the genie . " I and the other slaves of the ring serve him who wears it . I am ready to obey ! " At any other time , so hideous a figure as THE STORY OF ALADDIN 299.
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... " What wouldst thou have ? I and the other slaves of the lainp that is in your hands are ready to obey thee . " Terrified at the sight of the genie , Aladdin's mother fainted , but Aladdin , who had seen such 300 THE STORY OF ALADDIN.
... " What wouldst thou have ? I and the other slaves of the lainp that is in your hands are ready to obey thee . " Terrified at the sight of the genie , Aladdin's mother fainted , but Aladdin , who had seen such 300 THE STORY OF ALADDIN.
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