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... carried him home , where he quickly recovered . The children wished to play with him , but the young duckling thought they would do him some harm , and in his terror he flew into an earthen milk- pan , and splashed the milk all over the ...
... carried him home , where he quickly recovered . The children wished to play with him , but the young duckling thought they would do him some harm , and in his terror he flew into an earthen milk- pan , and splashed the milk all over the ...
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... again shone warmly on the earth , and the larks once more welcomed spring with their songs . Then the young duckling raised his wings , which were much stronger than formerly , and carried him far THE UGLY LITTLE DUCK .
... again shone warmly on the earth , and the larks once more welcomed spring with their songs . Then the young duckling raised his wings , which were much stronger than formerly , and carried him far THE UGLY LITTLE DUCK .
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Joseph Cundall. were much stronger than formerly , and carried him far away to a large garden , where the apple trees were in full flower , while the long green twigs of the elder- tree hung down almost into the water , which mean- dered ...
Joseph Cundall. were much stronger than formerly , and carried him far away to a large garden , where the apple trees were in full flower , while the long green twigs of the elder- tree hung down almost into the water , which mean- dered ...
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... carried him home , where he quickly recovered . The children wished to play with him , but the young duckling thought they would do him some harm , and in his terror he flew into an earthen milk- The pan , and splashed the milk all over ...
... carried him home , where he quickly recovered . The children wished to play with him , but the young duckling thought they would do him some harm , and in his terror he flew into an earthen milk- The pan , and splashed the milk all over ...
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... again shone warmly on the earth , and the larks once more welcomed spring with their songs . Then the young duckling raised his wings , which were much stronger than formerly , and carried him far THE UGLY LITTLE DUCK .
... again shone warmly on the earth , and the larks once more welcomed spring with their songs . Then the young duckling raised his wings , which were much stronger than formerly , and carried him far THE UGLY LITTLE DUCK .
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