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Mai GreatGP and Grandpaw an sum unkles, tew awl were rayleroad menfolk.
Meow-mix - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Ah! friend Grandpaw, it would do thy heart good to see us at a fair, when we hold our provincial chapter!
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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Ah! friend Grandpaw, it would do thy heart good to see us at a fair, when we hold our provincial chapter!
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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Mr. Tortoise and Mr. Fox came along and stopped to see the job, and helped Grandpaw now and then when his arm got tired, and by evening there was a pile of tails by that stump as big as King Lion's house, and there never was such a call for the all-healing-ointment as there was that night in the Big Deep Woods.
How Mr. Rabbit Lost his Tail Hollow Tree Stories Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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Grandpaw borrowed a hatchet and attended to the job for them, and called out 'Next!' as they marched by.
How Mr. Rabbit Lost his Tail Hollow Tree Stories Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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He sat down and asked Grandpaw Hare to tell him how he came to have a tail like that, and Grandpaw told him, and it made the King laugh and laugh, until he got well, and he said it was the best joke he ever heard of, and that he'd have given some of the best ornaments off of his crown to have seen that race.
How Mr. Rabbit Lost his Tail Hollow Tree Stories Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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Grandpaw Hare just set up his ears as proud as could be and went by, lickety split, without looking at Mr. Fox at all.
How Mr. Rabbit Lost his Tail Hollow Tree Stories Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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Grandpaw didn't join the sky procession himself, because he said he had to keep his ladder in repair.
Hollow Tree Nights and Days Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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Grandpaw was up and running again, with Mr. Tortoise sailing out behind and Mr. Fox laughing to see them come, and calling out: 'Come right along, Mr. Hare!
How Mr. Rabbit Lost his Tail Hollow Tree Stories Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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King Lion had been sick for two or three days, and he was still in bed, and had to get up and get something around him before he could let Grandpaw in.
How Mr. Rabbit Lost his Tail Hollow Tree Stories Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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