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THE FOUR LITTLE CHILDREN.
Quangle-Wangle, who had to cook dinner and make the tea; for which purposes they took a large kettle.
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For the first ten days they sailed on beautifully, and found plenty to eat, as there were lots of fish, and they only had to take them out of the sea with a long spoon, when the Quangle-Wangle instantly cooked them, and the Pussy-cat was fed with the bones, with which she expressed herself pleased on the whole, so that all the party were very happy.
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