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ers; and Shepherds'…purses; and
Fair…maids of France。 There were damask Roses; and yellow Roses; lilac
Crocuses; and gold; purple Violets and white。 Columbine and
Ladysmock; Marjoram and Wild Basil; the Cowslip and the Flower…de…
luce; the Daffodil and the Clove…Pink bloomed or blossomed in their
proper order as the months went by; one flower taking another flower's
place; so that there were always beautiful things to look at; and pleasant
odours to smell。
〃Little Hans had a great many friends; but the most devoted friend of
all was big Hugh the Miller。 Indeed; so devoted was the rich Miller to
little Hans; that be would never go by his garden without leaning over the
wall and plucking a large nosegay; or a handful of sweet herbs; or filling
his pockets with plums and cherries if it was the fruit season。
〃'Real friends should have everything in mon;' the Miller used to
say; and little Hans nodded and smiled; and felt very proud of having a
friend with such noble ideas。
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The Happy Prince and Other Tales
〃Sometimes; indeed; the neighbours thought it strange that the rich
Miller never gave little Hans anything in return; though he had a hundred
sacks of flour stored away in his mill; and six milch cows; and a large
flock of woolly sheep; but Hans never troubled his head about these things;
and nothing gave him greater pleasur
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