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HANS ANDERSEN'S FAIRY TALES
right into the King's face, and the King declared he was quite disgusted by his rudeness.
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'I SAY NOTHING FOR THE PRESENT,'
REMARKED THE KING
The frog stood still as if lost in thought; at last people fancied he did not intend to jump at all.
'I'm afraid he is ill!' said the dog; and he went snuffing 260
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