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... queen began to speak in the night , and her words ran as follows : - " Say , how is my baby , and how is my fawn ? Twice more will I come , and then vanish at dawn . " The nurse made no answer ; but when she had disappeared , she went ...
... queen began to speak in the night , and her words ran as follows : - " Say , how is my baby , and how is my fawn ? Twice more will I come , and then vanish at dawn . " The nurse made no answer ; but when she had disappeared , she went ...
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... queen ap- peared again , and murmured , — " Say , how is my baby , and how is my fawn ? Once more will I come , and then vanish at dawn . " And she then nursed the baby as she was wont to do before she disappeared . The king did not ...
... queen ap- peared again , and murmured , — " Say , how is my baby , and how is my fawn ? Once more will I come , and then vanish at dawn . " And she then nursed the baby as she was wont to do before she disappeared . The king did not ...
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... queen ? Yes ” replied the maiden , “ provided I may take my fawn with me ; for I cannot abandon him . ” “ The fawn shall remain with you as long as you live , " rejoined the king , " and he shall want for nothing . " Meantime the fawn ...
... queen ? Yes ” replied the maiden , “ provided I may take my fawn with me ; for I cannot abandon him . ” “ The fawn shall remain with you as long as you live , " rejoined the king , " and he shall want for nothing . " Meantime the fawn ...
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... queen , while the fawn was fondled and pampered , and had the run of the palace - gardens . Meantime the wicked step- mother , whose cruelty had obliged the children to go forth into the wide world , had hoped all along that the little ...
... queen , while the fawn was fondled and pampered , and had the run of the palace - gardens . Meantime the wicked step- mother , whose cruelty had obliged the children to go forth into the wide world , had hoped all along that the little ...
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... queen . " Be easy , " said the old beldame ; " when a good opportunity offers , I will not let it slip . " Accordingly , as soon as she heard that the queen had become the mother of a fine little boy , the old witch went to the palace ...
... queen . " Be easy , " said the old beldame ; " when a good opportunity offers , I will not let it slip . " Accordingly , as soon as she heard that the queen had become the mother of a fine little boy , the old witch went to the palace ...
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