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... 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 a snail up to a spring , where he meant to rest , and refresh himself with a cool draught ...
... 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 a snail up to a spring , where he meant to rest , and refresh himself with a cool draught ...
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... heavy stone that lay on the ground by him , " here's a good solid stone into the bargain , on which you can hammer away , and straighten all your old crooked nails . You had better lay it on the top of the other . ” Hans did so , and ...
... heavy stone that lay on the ground by him , " here's a good solid stone into the bargain , on which you can hammer away , and straighten all your old crooked nails . You had better lay it on the top of the other . ” Hans did so , and ...
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... 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 a snail up to a spring , where he meant to rest , and refresh himself with a cool draught ...
... 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 a snail up to a spring , where he meant to rest , and refresh himself with a cool draught ...
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... heavy heart ; and the fawn bounded gaily across the forest . 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 ...
... heavy heart ; and the fawn bounded gaily across the forest . 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 ...
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... heavy heart ; and the fawn bounded gaily across the forest . 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 ...
... heavy heart ; and the fawn bounded gaily across the forest . 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 ...
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