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“ I beg your pardon , mamma , ” said the poor girl , for it , " and immediately she ran to beat her . The poor " for not making more haste . " • Before they had gone very far , they came. most beautiful girls ever seen .
“ I beg your pardon , mamma , ” said the poor girl , for it , " and immediately she ran to beat her . The poor " for not making more haste . " • Before they had gone very far , they came. most beautiful girls ever seen .
Page 108
And one by one the other Gobblers did the same thing and coughed up earrings , and all the ornaments befitting a well - clad maiden and laid them at the feet of the poor Turkey girl . With these beautiful things , she decorated herself ...
And one by one the other Gobblers did the same thing and coughed up earrings , and all the ornaments befitting a well - clad maiden and laid them at the feet of the poor Turkey girl . With these beautiful things , she decorated herself ...
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One little girl looked as if the dress she had on could not last much longer than this day . It was very thin and worn and Chi - weé saw that the little girl was thin too . Two red spots were burning in her cheeks and she looked at Chi ...
One little girl looked as if the dress she had on could not last much longer than this day . It was very thin and worn and Chi - weé saw that the little girl was thin too . Two red spots were burning in her cheeks and she looked at Chi ...
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