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LJ3394
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your mother says you are to, anyhow, and look sharp about it, what's more.
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your mother says you are to, anyhow, and look sharp about it, what's more.
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LJ3254
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Edmund's kindly nature was charmed to see the cockatress so much improved in health, and he said,
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edmund's kindly nature was charmed to see the cockatress so much improved in health, and he said,
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LJ0343
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And there came out of the book a beautiful white horse with a swift
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and there came out of the book a beautiful white horse with a swift
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LJ2590
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Does he? said the dragon, showing his teeth.
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does he? said the dragon, showing his teeth.
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LJ2533
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Noble preserver, cried the mayor,
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noble preserver, cried the mayor,
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LJ2271
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Those whirlpools were made by the Enchanter King's dropping nine drops of his blood into the sea.
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those whirlpools were made by the enchanter king's dropping nine drops of his blood into the sea.
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LJ2359
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How could there be?
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how could there be?
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LJ0877
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which of course the animals could not be expected to know how to do.
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which of course the animals could not be expected to know how to do.
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LJ2211
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making great holes in the sand with his heavy feet.
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making great holes in the sand with his heavy feet.
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LJ3093
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The only cure for a dragon burn, said the old nurse.
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the only cure for a dragon burn, said the old nurse.
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LJ2676
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Couldn't you pretend I was a tame dragon?
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couldn't you pretend i was a tame dragon?
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LJ1923
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And when will it come?
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and when will it come?
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LJ2221
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and the dragon made a bound, beginning a scream of rage that was like all the engines of all the railways in England.
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and the dragon made a bound, beginning a scream of rage that was like all the engines of all the railways in england.
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LJ2322
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Even the lords of the castle in the good old times had never known where those steps led to.
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even the lords of the castle in the good old times had never known where those steps led to.
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LJ1748
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said Jane.
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said jane.
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LJ2369
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It was quite full.
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it was quite full.
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LJ1779
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and every snowflake of it was a live fluttering hungry moth that buried its greedy nose deep in the sealskin fur
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and every snowflake of it was a live fluttering hungry moth that buried its greedy nose deep in the sealskin fur
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LJ2512
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There'll be no peace for me after this, said the dragon.
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there'll be no peace for me after this, said the dragon.
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LJ2814
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and something very large and glaring and horrible trampled the ferns in the ditch for one moment before it hid itself again in the covert of the wood
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and something very large and glaring and horrible trampled the ferns in the ditch for one moment before it hid itself again in the covert of the wood
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LJ2757
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For of all who should have served her, only one remained faithful, her old nurse, who had lived with her in the tower all the princess's life.
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for of all who should have served her, only one remained faithful, her old nurse, who had lived with her in the tower all the princess's life.
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LJ0470
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Now, my dears, what would you like to do this afternoon?
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now, my dears, what would you like to do this afternoon?
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LJ1146
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But Effie said patiently,
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but effie said patiently,
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LJ2951
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Then the Prime Minister solemnly put Solomon's seal on the mouth of the bottle, and the bottle was put in the treasury, which was the strongest building in the town, and was made of solid copper, with walls as thick as Waterloo Bridge.
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then the prime minister solemnly put solomon's seal on the mouth of the bottle, and the bottle was put in the treasury, which was the strongest building in the town, and was made of solid copper, with walls as thick as waterloo bridge.
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LJ0885
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Uncle James, the magician,
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uncle james, the magician,
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LJ0175
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But the next day he wanted another look.
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but the next day he wanted another look.
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LJ2464
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His wife was asleep, in spite of the baby's cries.
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his wife was asleep, in spite of the baby's cries.
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LJ0787
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You've only got to do as you are told.
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you've only got to do as you are told.
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LJ2474
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Twenty.
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twenty.
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LJ1333
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The Ice Dragon, or Do as You Are Told.
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the ice dragon, or do as you are told.
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LJ1119
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and he called.
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and he called.
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LJ1778
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and it fell upon the sealskin dwarfs.
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and it fell upon the sealskin dwarfs.
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LJ2565
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The two children used to go together to peep through the iron grating at the dragon.
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the two children used to go together to peep through the iron grating at the dragon.
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LJ0124
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Go on, said Lionel.
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go on, said lionel.
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LJ2416
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Go on with you, you silly man, said the dragon.
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go on with you, you silly man, said the dragon.
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LJ1172
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but at that moment a dark shadow fell on them.
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but at that moment a dark shadow fell on them.
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LJ3433
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Yes, said Edmund.
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yes, said edmund.
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LJ2244
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Look out, there's a lion behind you.
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look out, there's a lion behind you.
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LJ2684
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with nothing in it but sweet things.
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with nothing in it but sweet things.
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LJ1417
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It doesn't look so very far.
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it doesn't look so very far.
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LJ2504
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So now he stopped.
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so now he stopped.
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LJ3374
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for perhaps the first time in his life.
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for perhaps the first time in his life.
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LJ1714
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But the dwarfs were getting used to that.
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but the dwarfs were getting used to that.
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LJ2991
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for he wanted to have the tower all for himself.
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for he wanted to have the tower all for himself.
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LJ1758
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The dragon had not moved yet.
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the dragon had not moved yet.
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LJ2281
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you had only to throw them out into a field if you wanted it plowed.
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you had only to throw them out into a field if you wanted it plowed.
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LJ2584
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asked Tina.
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asked tina.
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LJ0171
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and saw the empty pages with butterfly and blue bird of paradise underneath.
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and saw the empty pages with butterfly and blue bird of paradise underneath.
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LJ3268
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for a long time.
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for a long time.
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LJ3512
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And then the master caned Edmund again, explaining that this time it was not for untruthfulness, but for his vexatious argumentative habits.
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and then the master caned edmund again, explaining that this time it was not for untruthfulness, but for his vexatious argumentative habits.
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LJ0332
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But don't tear your clothes or get your feet wet.
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but don't tear your clothes or get your feet wet.
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LJ1231
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South wind?
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south wind?
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LJ1072
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You can't wake people if you don't believe in them, can you?
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you can't wake people if you don't believe in them, can you?
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LJ1640
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tumbling head over heels and on all fours.
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tumbling head over heels and on all fours.
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LJ0481
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And it is just possible, of course, that you are not.
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and it is just possible, of course, that you are not.
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LJ1961
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Very well, madam, said the king.
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very well, madam, said the king.
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LJ2069
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Then the skipper said,
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then the skipper said,
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LJ2101
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How darling and beautiful you are.
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how darling and beautiful you are.
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LJ2139
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And then it will be ready.
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and then it will be ready.
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LJ3129
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for I am a princess, and you shall be my prince.
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for i am a princess, and you shall be my prince.
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LJ2919
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And now I can assure you that there's very little left.
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and now i can assure you that there's very little left.
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LJ0867
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and the island was spinning around exactly like a top.
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and the island was spinning around exactly like a top.
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LJ1851
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So they went indoors.
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so they went indoors.
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LJ1777
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for the great sheet of winged whiteness broke up and fell as snowfalls.
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for the great sheet of winged whiteness broke up and fell as snowfalls.
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LJ2989
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And so it did.
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and so it did.
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LJ1497
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I had five of Father's revolver cartridges, but they were taken away the day Nurse turned out my pockets to see if I had taken the knob of the bathroom door by mistake.
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i had five of father's revolver cartridges, but they were taken away the day nurse turned out my pockets to see if i had taken the knob of the bathroom door by mistake.
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LJ1518
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So they left him trying and went on.
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so they left him trying and went on.
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LJ2250
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and the lion part, being half asleep, thought it was fighting an eagle.
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and the lion part, being half asleep, thought it was fighting an eagle.
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LJ2936
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Come along, we'll divide up the kingdom to-morrow, and then I shall have some money to buy fine clothes to go courting in.
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come along, we'll divide up the kingdom to-morrow, and then i shall have some money to buy fine clothes to go courting in.
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LJ2893
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All the sleeping forms grunted and snored, and the prince saw that they were pigs.
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all the sleeping forms grunted and snored, and the prince saw that they were pigs.
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LJ3252
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and it lifted itself up and crowed,
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and it lifted itself up and crowed,
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LJ2650
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Not at all, the dragon confessed.
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not at all, the dragon confessed.
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LJ0238
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Popular opinion held that the soccer players, being tough and hard, had disagreed with the dragon so much that he had gone away to some place where they only play cat's cradle and games that do not make you hard and tough.
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popular opinion held that the soccer players, being tough and hard, had disagreed with the dragon so much that he had gone away to some place where they only play cat's cradle and games that do not make you hard and tough.
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LJ0512
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was the size of the silly, tiny, black-and-tan dogs that ladies sometimes carry in their muffs.
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was the size of the silly, tiny, black-and-tan dogs that ladies sometimes carry in their muffs.
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LJ1652
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Up to now the children had only seen the most beautiful and wondrous things.
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up to now the children had only seen the most beautiful and wondrous things.
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LJ2257
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exactly as if it had been made of Kilkinny cats.
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exactly as if it had been made of kilkinny cats.
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LJ0084
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Being crowned is much more tiring work than you would suppose.
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being crowned is much more tiring work than you would suppose.
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LJ2029
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Now, said the witch, when they had all cried as much as was good for them,
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now, said the witch, when they had all cried as much as was good for them,
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LJ2192
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Two great powers are on our side, the power of love and the power of arithmetic.
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two great powers are on our side, the power of love and the power of arithmetic.
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LJ1867
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Recorded by Laurie Ann Walden
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recorded by laurie ann walden
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LJ2564
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and she was tired of hearing the story of how Johnny, when he was a baby, had been minded by a real dragon.
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and she was tired of hearing the story of how johnny, when he was a baby, had been minded by a real dragon.
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LJ3015
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Oh dear, what a shame, said Sabrinetta, trying to get out of his arms.
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oh dear, what a shame, said sabrinetta, trying to get out of his arms.
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LJ2900
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A daylight hunt is quite good enough for me, you silly pigkeeper.
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a daylight hunt is quite good enough for me, you silly pigkeeper.
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LJ0623
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A thing that had never happened before.
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a thing that had never happened before.
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LJ0182
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and the little streaks of red where the paintbrush had gone outside the pencil outline of the red dragon.
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and the little streaks of red where the paintbrush had gone outside the pencil outline of the red dragon.
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LJ0004
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Read by Laurie Ann Walden
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read by laurie ann walden
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LJ1471
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and then it hurts just as much as the smaller kind on ponds.
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and then it hurts just as much as the smaller kind on ponds.
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LJ0131
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It had gold patterns on the brown leather, and gold clasps with turquoises and rubies in the twists of them.
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it had gold patterns on the brown leather, and gold clasps with turquoises and rubies in the twists of them.
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LJ2429
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Now, if you'd just let me fasten you up.
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now, if you'd just let me fasten you up.
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LJ3238
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I must have been asleep.
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i must have been asleep.
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LJ1462
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And Jane took a run when she saw him do it.
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and jane took a run when she saw him do it.
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LJ3385
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Just before the door stood fifty pairs of copper shoes, and no one could have looked at them for a moment without seeing what sort of feet they were made for.
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just before the door stood fifty pairs of copper shoes, and no one could have looked at them for a moment without seeing what sort of feet they were made for.
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LJ2876
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He crept out of the tree and rubbed his eyes.
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he crept out of the tree and rubbed his eyes.
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LJ1771
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Sealskin, are they?
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sealskin, are they?
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LJ1012
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but they always scorched the sheets and pillowcases dreadfully.
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but they always scorched the sheets and pillowcases dreadfully.
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LJ2733
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And he shook himself.
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and he shook himself.
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LJ2642
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What's this? asked the dragon.
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what's this? asked the dragon.
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LJ2611
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But the mayor said
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but the mayor said
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LJ0320
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He heard the bluebird singing among the roses, and saw the butterfly fluttering among the lilies.
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he heard the bluebird singing among the roses, and saw the butterfly fluttering among the lilies.
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LJ0608
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The dragon opened a great purple mouth and licked his purple lips.
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the dragon opened a great purple mouth and licked his purple lips.
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LJ0117
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No, no. Both the gentlemen were sincerely shocked.
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no, no. both the gentlemen were sincerely shocked.
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Audio Dataset for ASR
Dataset Description
This dataset contains audio recordings with corresponding transcriptions for Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) tasks.
Dataset Summary
- Total samples: 3529
- Train samples: 2823
- Validation samples: 706
- Audio format: WAV, 16kHz, mono
- Language: Indonesian (adjust as needed)
Dataset Structure
{
'id': str,
'audio': Audio(sampling_rate=16000),
'text': str,
'text_cleaned': str
}
Usage
from datasets import load_dataset
from huggingface_hub import login
# Login first for private dataset
login()
# Load the dataset
dataset = load_dataset("ngademin/Laurie-Ann-Walden")
# Or with explicit token
# dataset = load_dataset("ngademin/Laurie-Ann-Walden", token="your_hf_token")
print(dataset['train'][0])
Citation
If you use this dataset, please cite:
@dataset{your_dataset_2025,
title={Your Audio Dataset},
author={Your Name},
year={2025},
url={https://huggingface.co/datasets/ngademin/Laurie-Ann-Walden}
}
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