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The first one was The Story-Teller by Hector Hugh Munro, and it tells the story of some people on a train carriage.
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Story-Teller, "to the evocatively titled" Twice-Told
National Demons: Robert Burns, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the Folk in the Forest 2006
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Family Story-Teller promised the children he would come, and the whole circle, young, older, oldest, are expecting a good time; for the Family
Harper's Young People, February 3, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly Various
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It was a glad day in the olden time when the Story-Teller came to cottage or hall.
The Story-teller Maud Lindsay
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Family Story-Teller said, looking around with a calm smile, that he could tell plenty more, and that in his next one Grandma Stimpcett should really go to mill, and should meet with surprising adventures.
Harper's Young People, February 3, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly Various
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Story-Teller can tell stories by the hour on any subject that may be given him, from a flat-iron to a whale-ship.
Harper's Young People, February 3, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly Various
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Life, said the Story-Teller, is made up of smiles and tears; and the little ones, listening to him, learned to rejoice with those whose joy was great, and to mourn with the sorrowful; and were the better and not the worse for it.
The Story-teller Maud Lindsay
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Many were the miles that the Story-Teller had traveled, and many were the places where he had been; and many were the tales he had to tell of what he had seen and what he had heard in the wide world.
The Story-teller Maud Lindsay
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Story-Teller began his magic words: "Once upon a time."
The Story-teller Maud Lindsay
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It is many and many a year since they lived and died; but still -- knock, knock, knock -- the Story-Teller comes with his harp and his story to every child's heart to-day.
The Story-teller Maud Lindsay
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