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The second is Solomon Crocodile's amazing similarity to any number of overly exuberant small children who, when they feel like frisking, are told off for being "a nuisance" or "a pest" or "nothing but trouble"—epithets that Solomon hears from the frogs, dragonflies, storks and hippos who occupy his world.
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Earth, Animals, Agriculture: It's the Crocodile's turn!
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All of the other menus are available on Au Crocodile's website if you want to get an idea of the "normal" prices, which would start at roughly double of what we paid.
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All of the other menus are available on Au Crocodile's website if you want to get an idea of the "normal" prices, which would start at roughly double of what we paid.
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Crocodile's tears are never true save when he is forced where
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The Alligator's head is broad and blunt; the Crocodile's is narrow and sharp.
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Then the Elephant's Child put his head down close to the Crocodile's musky, tusky mouth, and the Crocodile caught him by his little nose, which up to that very week, day, hour, and minute, had been no bigger than a boot, though much more useful.
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But any animal or even a man-swimmer had best be careful how he ventures into the water near the Crocodile's haunts.
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And when he is smacking his great jaws over his food he makes such a greedy, terrible noise that the other animals steal away nervously and hide until it shall be Master Crocodile's sleepy-time.
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Now in the same old spot he found the Hen, who had been improving his absence by greedily stuffing herself on beetle-bugs, flies, and mosquitoes until she was so fat that she could not run away at the Crocodile's approach.
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