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... dead , while the water around them was dyed red ! " Bang ! bang ! " it went again , and whole flocks of wild geese rose up out of the reeds . The sportsman beat about the marsh on all sides , and a spaniel dashed through the thick ...
... dead , while the water around them was dyed red ! " Bang ! bang ! " it went again , and whole flocks of wild geese rose up out of the reeds . The sportsman beat about the marsh on all sides , and a spaniel dashed through the thick ...
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... dead captive , and 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 ...
... dead captive , and 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 ...
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... dead , while the water around them was dyed red ! " Bang ! bang ! " it went again , and whole flocks of wild geese rose up out of the reeds . The sportsman beat about the marsh on all sides , and a spaniel dashed through the thick ...
... dead , while the water around them was dyed red ! " Bang ! bang ! " it went again , and whole flocks of wild geese rose up out of the reeds . The sportsman beat about the marsh on all sides , and a spaniel dashed through the thick ...
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... dead captive , and 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 ...
... dead captive , and 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 ...
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... dead by some 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 ...
... dead by some 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 ...
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bargain beast beat dog beautiful began birds bite pig BLAKEMAN Bo-peep brother burn stick butcher churn COCK ROBIN Cocky-locky cried crumpled horn dance delighted door drake DRAWINGS BY HARRISON drink Ducky-daddles eggs exclaimed fat duck fawn flew gaed Ganderee goose Goosey Goosie-poosie hand HARRISON WEIR head heard Henny-penny home to-night horse house that Jack huntsmen Jack built JENNY WREN kill kill'd the rat kiss'd the maiden knife-grinder LITTLE BO-PEEP'S lump of gold maiden all forlorn malt marsh milk'd the cow morning New-York night OLD MOTHER HUBBARD old woman peasant Piep poor duckling PUBLISHED BY SHELDON queen quench fire Reynard ROBIN AND JENNY rope saying Simple Simon sister sky is falling stile stones swans swim tell the King thought took toss'd the dog ugly ugly duckling vanish at dawn wild geese witch's daughter worried the cat young duck