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... morning . The Owl was nothing at last but a stupid old frump , not to be compared even to the Raven , who was a very artful person , or to the Rook , who had taken a living in the Church . But none of them all could equal the Oozly bird ...
... morning . The Owl was nothing at last but a stupid old frump , not to be compared even to the Raven , who was a very artful person , or to the Rook , who had taken a living in the Church . But none of them all could equal the Oozly bird ...
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... morning toilet in the dewy grass on the slope of the island of Toppititti . His simple breakfast was soon prepared , and after eating a little , and packing up the remainder in his wallet , young Batrachian closed his house , slung his ...
... morning toilet in the dewy grass on the slope of the island of Toppititti . His simple breakfast was soon prepared , and after eating a little , and packing up the remainder in his wallet , young Batrachian closed his house , slung his ...
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Thomas Archer (historical writer.) Sandboy , shining in the morning sun in one of the best situations in Slosh , its great stone front all overgrown with moss , and the windows overlooking the warmest corner of the island of Toppititti ...
Thomas Archer (historical writer.) Sandboy , shining in the morning sun in one of the best situations in Slosh , its great stone front all overgrown with moss , and the windows overlooking the warmest corner of the island of Toppititti ...
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... morning before Rana awoke , and peeping out from his nest saw that the three Bufos had gone on their journey : upon which be made a hasty toilet in the dew , and with just a glance at the toads ' stools which had grown quite dull , and ...
... morning before Rana awoke , and peeping out from his nest saw that the three Bufos had gone on their journey : upon which be made a hasty toilet in the dew , and with just a glance at the toads ' stools which had grown quite dull , and ...
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... morning , " said the stranger , lifting his tail and gracefully curling it towards the Batrachian ; " I never could help staying to hear good music . " " Indeed , " said Rana , " I never thought that there were minstrels in your country ...
... morning , " said the stranger , lifting his tail and gracefully curling it towards the Batrachian ; " I never could help staying to hear good music . " " Indeed , " said Rana , " I never thought that there were minstrels in your country ...
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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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