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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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... obliged to push him in . ” The next day was very beautiful , and the sun shone delightfully on the green burdock . The mother duck left home , with her whole family wad- dling about her . Splash ! she went into the water . " Quack ...
... obliged to push him in . ” The next day was very beautiful , and the sun shone delightfully on the green burdock . The mother duck left home , with her whole family wad- dling about her . Splash ! she went into the water . " Quack ...
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... obliged to return home very slowly . This enabled one of the huntsmen to watch him to the hut , when he heard him crying out , " Sister , let me in , " and saw the door was opened , and immediately closed again . The huntsman then went ...
... obliged to return home very slowly . This enabled one of the huntsmen to watch him to the hut , when he heard him crying out , " Sister , let me in , " and saw the door was opened , and immediately closed again . The huntsman then went ...
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... obliged the children to go forth into the wide world , had hoped all along that the little girl had been torn to pieces by the wild beasts in the forest , and that the little boy had been shot dead by some huntsmen , mistaking him for a ...
... obliged the children to go forth into the wide world , had hoped all along that the little girl had been torn to pieces by the wild beasts in the forest , and that the little boy had been shot dead by some huntsmen , mistaking him for a ...
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... obliged to return home very slowly . This enabled one of the huntsmen to watch him to the hut , when he heard him crying out , " Sister , let me in , " and saw the door was opened , and immediately closed again . The huntsman then went ...
... obliged to return home very slowly . This enabled one of the huntsmen to watch him to the hut , when he heard him crying out , " Sister , let me in , " and saw the door was opened , and immediately closed again . The huntsman then went ...
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