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the king of the55
king of the peacocks54
riquet with the tuft42
at the same time39
the king and queen38
the marquis of carabas36
at the end of33
once upon a time26
in the midst of25
as soon as they25
upon a time there23
at the foot of23
as soon as he23
for a long time22
the queen of the21
queen of the fairies21
as soon as she19
ricky of the tuft19
if you do not19
the plant of life16
that she could not16
a time there was16
the end of the16
the forest of lilacs16
time there was a16
as soon as the16
in my power to14
at the same moment14
the queen and her13
by the side of13
the top of the13
put an end to13
in the mean time12
the foot of the12
go to the ball12
that it was a12
a quarter of an12
my lord the marquis12
to go to the12
little red riding hood12
at the top of12
lord the marquis of12
quarter of an hour11
the king and the11
the rest of the11
in a few days11
the key of the11
little pot of butter10
i will go and10
that she should be10
i will give you10
the door of the10
one of the most10
the form of a10
you have only to10
in a low voice10
the king and his10
a great deal of10
in love with her10
on the other hand10
for the rest of10
on the borders of9
in the middle of9
to take care of9
what is the matter9
that had ever been9
she was about to9
had ever been seen9
knocked at the door9
with all my heart9
himself on his knees9
the middle of the9
did not know what9
the end of a9
as he had done8
and as soon as8
uttered a cry of8
that he could not8
in the world to8
the end of that8
the same fairy who8
what was the matter8
she was in the8
in the presence of8
the manner in which8
the good old man8
that it was not8
and said to him8
to return to the8
she had no sooner8
king and his brother8
in the course of8
the master of the8
the cause of it8
and at the same8
fifteen years of age8
she said to him8
to the king and8
that it would be8
a flood of tears8
to the top of8
king and the prince8
the good fairy bienfaisante7
the borders of the7
one of her little7
the monsters of the7
not know what to7
to get rid of7
in a short time7
what are you seeking7
person in the world7
and said to her7
and you shall see7
in the pursuit of7
he said to her7
asked her what was7
fell in love with7
i will take you7
a time there lived7
the good old woman7
with all her heart7
in a little time7
there was once a7
what will become of7
in a state of7
of the forest of7
a great number of7
has been changed to7
have the pleasure of7
the foot of a7
at the birth of7
said riquet with the7
threw himself on his7
at this moment the7
the king could not7
that she would have7
as soon as i7
the palace of the7
top of the tower7
in which she had7
in order to make7
had it not been7
that she was not7
monsters of the lake6
a short time after6
what had become of6
and gave it to6
in one of the6
did not know how6
in possession of the6
agnella and passerose were6
i am going to6
said he to himself6
had scarcely uttered these6
the kingdom of the6
in the commerce of6
in spite of the6
queen and her daughter6
she did not know6
more beautiful than the6
her that she was6
lord marquis of carabas6
said to his wife6
to reflect on the6
go into the garden6
at the head of6
her father and mother6
she said to herself6
a little pot of6
for the loss of6
their father and mother6
in which he was6
her what was the6
and the latch will6
herself at his feet6
a hundred times more6
queen and her children6
the name of the6
time there lived a6
to open the door6
of the marquis of6
as if they had6
of the good fairy6
the king your father6
if he did not6
the top of a6
her hand with a6
and that she had6
them die of hunger6
more beautiful than her6
soon as they were6
that he loved her6
the sleeping beauty in6
at the bottom of6
from head to foot6
tap with her wand6
bushel of golden crowns6
in your power to6
could not think of6
is not to be6
of the king and6
scarcely uttered these words6
the poor children were6
the midst of his6
all the better to6
not being able to6
the most beautiful princess6
sleeping beauty in the6
would not fail to6
she said to her6
to go into the6
it will not be6
that she was in6
the summit of the6
the top of his6
in a loud voice6
from time to time6
a man who had6
it is impossible to6
in a few hours6
as she was beautiful6
the loss of a6
prince riquet with the6
he was obliged to6
she had not been6
went up to her6
the two elder girls6
in the evening of6
a cake and a6
hand with a spindle6
i do not doubt6
the other side of6
of the queen and6
on the ground floor6
he did not know6
a long time and6
it not been for6
i forbid you to6
the pleasure of seeing6
said the old man6
of carabas is drowning5
be able to do5
may easily be supposed5
as if she had5
him by the hand5
and in spite of5
i can do it5
the queen and the5
to die of hunger5
you very well know5
what the fairies had5
the power of the5
of the truth of5
a few days afterwards5
orangine and roussette were5
in the kingdom of5
and went up to5
not in my power5
she went to bed5
his father to him5
get out of the5
we will meet again5
to see how far5
and a little pot5
a king and queen5
went up to the5
two or three months5
king and queen who5
no one but the5
conducted her to the5
let me see if5
asked her if she5
of the peacocks was5
marquis of carabas is5
the good fairy drolette5
it was she who5
see if i can5
said that she was5
went straight to the5
prince in the world5
if he does not5
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which the king had5
in proportion to the5
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to the other side5
he went up to5
of the fairy detestable5
will give you a5
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to the marquis of5
into the hands of5
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on the other side5
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which i could not5
told her that she5
to make you happy5
the centre of the5
the rest of his5
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if i can do5
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to give way to5
the good qualities of5
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what are you doing5
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at a loss for5
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at the feet of5
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her to tell him5
that the princess should5
and said to them5
the lake of quicksilver5
two or three times5
of the most beautiful5
was more beautiful than5
had been made for5
soon as she had5
should be able to5
into a flood of5
he begged her to5
led her to the5
with the assistance of5
a part of the5
became more and more5
the heads of the5
in love with him5
so kind as to5
what shall we do5
no sooner had she5
more than all the5
made up his mind5
beauty in the wood5
without breaking one of5
end of that time5
on account of their5
with all his might5
you shall not die5
he held in his5
a long time since5
see them die of5
i see nothing but5
and all sorts of5
the appearance of a5
the handsomest and most5
end of a long5
key of the little5
had a pair of5
at the sight of5
other side of the5
as though he were5
in his power to5
will not fail to5
but he did not5
i hope you will5
into the garden and5
uttered these words when5
and bring me a5
threw her arms around5
on the point of5
was so great that5
and told him that5
a tap with her5
times more beautiful than5
his wife and children5
the good woman was5
little jar of butter5
i do not know5
nothing can be more5
that the king and5
her cap of roses5
that they might be5
in order to be5
same fairy who had5
to the bottom of5
the queen and princess5
the loss of my5
creature in the world5
and could not help5
beauty and the beast5
out of her mouth5
the castle of bonne5
that the key of5
said his father to5
and the door opened5
was not a little5
my lord marquis of5
it happened that the5
that they could not5
she was able to5
what have i done5
in which they were5
and that he had5
cake and a little5
that you will not5
the beauties of the5
soon as he had5
of the fairy furious5
up my mind to5
if she did not4
of a long avenue4
drew up before the4
that i have not4
a pair of seven4
as soon as it4
was the cause of4
that they might have4
which my mother has4
the remainder of his4
to the room where4
if they had not4
the end of which4
and the queen was4
marvellous and queen violette4
he went to the4
made up my mind4
with the exception of4
to be present at4
very fond of her4
the dragon of the4
dragon of the lake4
paid her a visit4
fell to the ground4
key of the closet4
gold and silver plate4
you have to do4
the course of the4
who is about to4
can do nothing for4
he went back to4
the commerce of this4
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as if it had4
a piece of bread4
i pray you to4
the pleasures of the4
she said to the4
obliged to go to4
you shall see me4
no one had ever4
you are at last4
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that the king was4
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it is true that4
up his mind to4
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latch will go up4
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of dorcas and amarillis4
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to the king that4
the beast paid her4
have saved my life4
in the habit of4
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i am seeking the4
i doubt not but4
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manner in which they4
in the same moment4
who did not know4
would be able to4
you that you are4
to the bed where4
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the king put his4
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that i am very4
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there must be something4
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on account of her4
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the matter with you4
since they had been4
was worth more than4
in the direction of4
the midst of the4
in the hands of4
of the king of4
caught sight of her4
of gold and silver4
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and the good fairy4
what to do with4
the father and mother4
the genius of the4
see nothing but the4
she threw her arms4
as long as she4
my mother has sent4
to give up the4
to see them die4
reached the house where4
the most beautiful person4
a piece of rag4
is about to die4
garret at the top4
and the king was4
that you have the4
the woods and groves4
or i shall come4
she would have been4
replied the old man4
the fairy drolette and4
fifteen or sixteen years4
as far as possible4
on account of his4
all on a sudden4
beast paid her a4
i shall die of4
obliged to go and4
king marvellous and queen4
nothing in the world4
of the fairy drolette4
up in his arms4
from morning to night4
every word you speak4
is not in my4
that he had not4
the field of battle4
on the back of4
will go and see4
the morals of the4
the evening of his4
the nurse and her4
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than a quarter of4
what would become of4
the tower in which4
sight he had ever4
had a blue beard4
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top of his voice4
the direction of the4
do you not see4
will be the cause4
i shall not be4
hundred times more beautiful4
the house where the4
without saying a word4
to the end of4
the rocks and deserts4
he was going to4
said she to them4
to speak to the4
went back to the4
she might drink the4
in the forest and4
is the matter with4
which the queen had4
the loss of his4
could not help feeling4
palace of the prince4
who had a pair4
the ground at the4
the midst of this4
at this instant a4
i do not understand4
more than fifty years4
them a good supper4
will marry no one4
in the way of4
scum of the marshes4
of the two sisters4
out of your mouth4
a little time to4
you have saved my4
it is no wonder4
the little gray mouse4
genius of the mountain4
and i wish to4
from branch to branch4
will take care of4
nurse and her daughter4
for more than a4
for you that you4
was obliged to go4
i should like to4
the power of making4
the mantelpiece without breaking4
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way in the forest4
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mantelpiece without breaking one4
of this little girl4
for a hundred years4
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into the arms of4
i can do nothing4
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that ever was seen4
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for the first time4
began to weep bitterly4
to think he had4
the little glass slipper4
to try the slipper4
sat down to table4
the middle of a4
in the circle of4
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in spite of her4
as she embraced them4
one side of the4
a long way off4
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her out of the4
possession of the statue4
the fairy drolette had4
on his knees before4
called out to her4
than those who have4
proudest woman that had4
up on the bed4
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and begged me to4
that she was dead4
there are no flies4
for the use of4
to speak with him4
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in the hope of4
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i should have been4
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could say no more4
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one to the other4
i am happy in4
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the help of the4
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the book of nature4
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will become of me4
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foot of the mountain4
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the same moment she4
the prettiest in the4
rest of his life4
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in spite of all4
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rocks and deserts of4
that he did not4
to the palace of4
with all their might4
the bottom of the4
if you will be4
the bushel of golden4
the remainder of the4
her hand in marriage4
the good fairy who4
but the king of4
the truth of what4
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out the peg and4
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every part of it4
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one of the young4
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day of the festival4
woman that had ever4
master of the forge4
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them with all her4
the seven little boys4
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i wish i could4
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the palace of crystal4
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the midst of a4
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