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... Shall it be a bargain ? " " How can you doubt it ? " replied Hans ; " I shall be the happiest man on earth . Why , if I find money as often as I put my hand in my pocket , what more need I care for ? " And he handed him HANS IN LUCK .
... Shall it be a bargain ? " " How can you doubt it ? " replied Hans ; " I shall be the happiest man on earth . Why , if I find money as often as I put my hand in my pocket , what more need I care for ? " And he handed him HANS IN LUCK .
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... replied the knife - grinder , “ it is a golden business . Your true knife - grinder is a man who finds money as often as he puts his hand into his pocket . But where did you buy that fine goose ? " " I did not buy it , but exchanged it ...
... replied the knife - grinder , “ it is a golden business . Your true knife - grinder is a man who finds money as often as he puts his hand into his pocket . But where did you buy that fine goose ? " " I did not buy it , but exchanged it ...
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... Shall it be a bargain ? " " How can you doubt it ? " replied Hans ; " I shall be the happiest man on earth . Why , if I find money as often as I put my hand in my pocket , what more need I care for ? " And he handed him HANS IN LUCK .
... Shall it be a bargain ? " " How can you doubt it ? " replied Hans ; " I shall be the happiest man on earth . Why , if I find money as often as I put my hand in my pocket , what more need I care for ? " And he handed him HANS IN LUCK .
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... replied the mother . " Oh , very well , if you are contented ! " said the old duck , taking her leave ; " but , trust me , the changeling will be a fine trouble to you . ” At last the great egg cracked . " Piep ! piep ! " cried the ...
... replied the mother . " Oh , very well , if you are contented ! " said the old duck , taking her leave ; " but , trust me , the changeling will be a fine trouble to you . ” At last the great egg cracked . " Piep ! piep ! " cried the ...
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... 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 came bounding ...
... 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 came bounding ...
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