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... night poor Rana sat moodily in his house , bewailing his fate ; but he was too proud to go with the rest of the villagers to the feast at Toppititti . " I will be a Schoolmaster no longer , " he said at last , jumping up and taking down ...
... night poor Rana sat moodily in his house , bewailing his fate ; but he was too proud to go with the rest of the villagers to the feast at Toppititti . " I will be a Schoolmaster no longer , " he said at last , jumping up and taking down ...
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... night , and going to sleep in the 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 ...
... night , and going to sleep in the 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 ...
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... night in thinking over all that the Oozly bird had told him , so that he did not fall into a doze until an hour before sunrise , and was awake again by the time that the Lark began his morning toilet in the dewy grass on the slope of ...
... night in thinking over all that the Oozly bird had told him , so that he did not fall into a doze until an hour before sunrise , and was awake again by the time that the Lark began his morning toilet in the dewy grass on the slope of ...
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... night , when quiet folks often heard them yelling and whooping in the streets and the country lanes . Another reason was that they had grown too pompous and conceited to learn , and fancied that wisdom was born with them , just because ...
... night , when quiet folks often heard them yelling and whooping in the streets and the country lanes . Another reason was that they had grown too pompous and conceited to learn , and fancied that wisdom was born with them , just because ...
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... night , for the Princess of the Mandibles , a nation lying in the forest land beyond Rodentia , had set out with a strong escort of her own guards to visit her aunt , the Countess Porcupine , a very sharp and rather disagreeable old ...
... night , for the Princess of the Mandibles , a nation lying in the forest land beyond Rodentia , had set out with a strong escort of her own guards to visit her aunt , the Countess Porcupine , a very sharp and rather disagreeable old ...
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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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