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... Schwartz , Hans , and Gluck . Schwartz and Hans , the two elder brothers , were very ugly men , with overhanging eyebrows and small , dull eyes , which were always half shut , so that you couldn't see into them , and always fancied they ...
... Schwartz , Hans , and Gluck . Schwartz and Hans , the two elder brothers , were very ugly men , with overhanging eyebrows and small , dull eyes , which were always half shut , so that you couldn't see into them , and always fancied they ...
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... Schwartz , as he walked in , throwing his umbrella in Gluck's face . " Ay ! what for , indeed , you little vagabond ? " said Hans , administering an educational box on the ear , as he followed his brother into the kitchen . " Bless my ...
... Schwartz , as he walked in , throwing his umbrella in Gluck's face . " Ay ! what for , indeed , you little vagabond ? " said Hans , administering an educational box on the ear , as he followed his brother into the kitchen . " Bless my ...
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... Schwartz , when he opened the door . " Amen , " said the little gentleman , who had taken his cap off , and was standing in the middle of the kitchen , bowing with the utmost possible velocity . " Who's that ? " said Schwartz , catching ...
... Schwartz , when he opened the door . " Amen , " said the little gentleman , who had taken his cap off , and was standing in the middle of the kitchen , bowing with the utmost possible velocity . " Who's that ? " said Schwartz , catching ...
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... Schwartz ; " do you suppose we've nothing to do with our bread but to give it to such red - nosed fellows as you ? " " Why don't you sell your feather ? " said Hans , sneeringly . " Out with you . " " A little bit , " said the old ...
... Schwartz ; " do you suppose we've nothing to do with our bread but to give it to such red - nosed fellows as you ? " " Why don't you sell your feather ? " said Hans , sneeringly . " Out with you . " " A little bit , " said the old ...
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... Schwartz , coming , half frightened , out of the corner - but before he could finish his sentence , the old gentleman had shut the house door be- hind him with a great bang ; and past the win- dow , at the same instant , drove a wreath ...
... Schwartz , coming , half frightened , out of the corner - but before he could finish his sentence , the old gentleman had shut the house door be- hind him with a great bang ; and past the win- dow , at the same instant , drove a wreath ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Aladdin Aladdin's mother Alice animals appeared arms beautiful began Beowulf birds boat boys brothers brought cajack captain carried cave Coppy cried dear delight dogs door Ernest exclaimed eyes Falconhurst father fear fire Franz Fritz gave genie Gluck gold Golden River Grendel Grendel's mother Gryphon guns hand head heard heart Heorot Holger Danske Hrothgar island Jack Jotun knew lamp land leave looked magician Mock Turtle morning never night onager once ostrich oysters palace passed pinnace poor princess ready Red Queen replied rest returned Rockburg rocks round sail Schwartz seemed Shark Island ship shore shot shouted side sight Sir John Tenniel slaves soon stood story strange sultan tell thing thought told took trees turned valley W. E. Scott Walrus Wee Willie Winkie White Queen wife wreck