The frogs' parish clerk, Tom 172 |
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... leaves were the newest and the most deadly . The troops of the Saurians , however , were the most brilliant in their shining armour ; for Master Frosch , the greatest Mayor in the kingdom of Batrachia , had married into a great Saurian ...
... leaves were the newest and the most deadly . The troops of the Saurians , however , were the most brilliant in their shining armour ; for Master Frosch , the greatest Mayor in the kingdom of Batrachia , had married into a great Saurian ...
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... leaf , which he stuck up against the trunk of a tree for the scholars to look at , just as the teachers do now on the black boards that are in use in some of our village schools ; and when the little Batrachians once began to sing , it ...
... leaf , which he stuck up against the trunk of a tree for the scholars to look at , just as the teachers do now on the black boards that are in use in some of our village schools ; and when the little Batrachians once began to sing , it ...
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... leaves were the newest and the most deadly . The troops of the Saurians , however , were the most brilliant in their shining armour ; for Master Frosch , the greatest Mayor in the kingdom of Batrachia , had married into a great Saurian ...
... leaves were the newest and the most deadly . The troops of the Saurians , however , were the most brilliant in their shining armour ; for Master Frosch , the greatest Mayor in the kingdom of Batrachia , had married into a great Saurian ...
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... leaf , and whenever anybody came near the place , amongst the rushes and weeds where she had set her nest , she and her young ones would plunge head first down into the mud and ooze at the bottom 18 The Frogs ' Parish Clerk .
... leaf , and whenever anybody came near the place , amongst the rushes and weeds where she had set her nest , she and her young ones would plunge head first down into the mud and ooze at the bottom 18 The Frogs ' Parish Clerk .
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... leaves , they could not be distinguished from weeds . One day an old Botanist thought he should like to take one of these great leaves home with him to put his silkworms in ; but he no sooner touched it than his old spectacles were torn ...
... leaves , they could not be distinguished from weeds . One day an old Botanist thought he should like to take one of these great leaves home with him to put his silkworms in ; but he no sooner touched it than his old spectacles were torn ...
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already amongst artful asked band bank Batrachians began believe called cave CHAPTER coming Court Crown daughter Duck edge enemy eyes father fellow Froglander Frosch gave gone hand happened head hear heard island journey Keeper King King's knew land laugh laws leader learned leaves legs lived look loud Madam Mandibles Mandolin Master Mayor Minstrel morning Mouselanders never night noble once Oozly bird Owls pair Parish Clerk party passed poor present Prince Queen Rana Ratti rest road rocks Rodentia round Royal Sauriana seen side singing Slosh song soon sort Spider stone Stork story sword tail taken talking tell thing thought Toad told took Toppititti tower tree Troubadour tune village voice wait wanted wedding whole wonderful wood young
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