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The Fish-King and the Doo-Fish |
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" So you've come to see the Wizard," he said |
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Its Head was patted graciously |
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What a glorious Ride that was |
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She stroked it—actually stroked it |
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Taking the Boy and Girl uy a Hand, he led
THEM |
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In marched a stout Beadle |
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Then she accepted his invitation to Dance |
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" It is you, O Prince, the Youth of my Dream ! |
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"YOU CAN JUST HAND OVER THAT PHEASANT " |
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She ran and fetched his Presents she was anxious to show |
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IT WAS A VERY, VERY LONG LADDER |
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The two Reindeer . . . sped rapidly away |
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Lay low, and hatched an audacious Plot |
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" Of course your young Majesty* has got the Key ? " |
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" I REALLY DO LOOK EVERY INCH A KlNG ! " |
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Looking neither to the Right nor to the Left |
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Round about was nothing but Mountains,
Craters, Caverns |
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