公主的生日
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life, t his hunched back, and his crooked
legs, and to titter.
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and t t the
most marvellous t of course the
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t him on her
rig her
side, but aught her all
kinds of deligricks. For though he had never been in a
palace before, many hings. he could
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arlings
from tree-top, or trail
of every animal, and could track ts delicate
footprints, and trampled leaves. All the wild-
dances umn, the
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snoer, and the orchards
in spring. ts, and
once w birds, up
t a little dovecot for them in
t of a pollard elm. te tame, and used to feed
out of he
rabbits t scurried about in th
teely feat could
curl to prickly balls, and t ortoises
t cra, s the
young leaves. Yes, s certainly come to t and play
tle bed, and ch
outside till dao see t ttle
did not oo near t. And
at da tters and wake hey would
go out and dance toget a
bit lonely in t. Sometimes a Bishrough on his
of a painted book. Sometimes in their
green velvet caps, and tanned deerskin, the
falconers passed by, s. At
vintage-time came treaders, ,
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