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... grew rich 10 he grew greedy ; and thinking to get at once all the gold the goose could give , he killed it and opened it only to find - nothing . countryman ( kun'tri man ) delight ( dē lit ' ) glittering ( glit'ter ing ) heavy ( hev'y ) ...
... grew rich 10 he grew greedy ; and thinking to get at once all the gold the goose could give , he killed it and opened it only to find - nothing . countryman ( kun'tri man ) delight ( dē lit ' ) glittering ( glit'ter ing ) heavy ( hev'y ) ...
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... grew two rosebushes , one of which bore white roses and the other red . Now the widow had two little girls , who were so like . the rosebushes that to one she gave the name of Snow - White and to the other that of Rose - Red . These two ...
... grew two rosebushes , one of which bore white roses and the other red . Now the widow had two little girls , who were so like . the rosebushes that to one she gave the name of Snow - White and to the other that of Rose - Red . These two ...
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... grew so used to him that no one thought of locking the 20 door until the big black bear had come in . cottage ( kot'tāj ) frozen ( frō'zn ) stockings ( stok'ingz ) II So the winter passed , and the grass began 86 EVERYDAY CLASSICS.
... grew so used to him that no one thought of locking the 20 door until the big black bear had come in . cottage ( kot'tāj ) frozen ( frō'zn ) stockings ( stok'ingz ) II So the winter passed , and the grass began 86 EVERYDAY CLASSICS.
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... grew . She walked a long way across the field till she came to a baker's oven , full of new bread , and the loaves cried to her , " Oh , pull us out ! pull us out ! or we shall burn ! we shall burn ! " 66 ' Ah , that would be a pity ...
... grew . She walked a long way across the field till she came to a baker's oven , full of new bread , and the loaves cried to her , " Oh , pull us out ! pull us out ! or we shall burn ! we shall burn ! " 66 ' Ah , that would be a pity ...
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... morning ; the bed was never made or shaken so the feathers could fly about . At last Mother Frost grew quite tired of her , and told her that she must go away . go , and thought only of the golden shower which 104 EVERYDAY CLASSICS.
... morning ; the bed was never made or shaken so the feathers could fly about . At last Mother Frost grew quite tired of her , and told her that she must go away . go , and thought only of the golden shower which 104 EVERYDAY CLASSICS.
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