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Eustace, a
pointy-ea
red hippop
otamus, wa
s
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Eustace, a
pointy-ea
red hippop
otamus, wa
s
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scampering
across a
summer mea
dow one da
y
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scampering
across a
summer mea
dow one da
y
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when he su
ddenly cam
e across a
stream.
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when he su
ddenly cam
e across a
stream.
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Eustace al
most fell
into the s
tream, but
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skidded to
a halt ju
st in time
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Sitting on
a rock in
the middl
e of the
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Sitting on
a rock in
the middl
e of the
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stream was
a small
gre
e
n
frog, bas
king in th
e
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stream was
a small
blu
e
frog, bas
king in th
e
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afternoon
sunshine.
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afternoon
sunshine.
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"Hello sma
ll
gre
e
n
frog!", s
aid Eustac
e. "What
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"Hello sma
ll
blu
e
frog!", s
aid Eustac
e. "What
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are you do
ing there?
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are you do
ing there?
"
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Froggy did
n't answer
, so Eusta
ce trod on
him
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and wander
ed off int
o the near
by forest
to look
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for wild o
nions.
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