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One morning the Giant was lying awake in bed when he heard some lovely music. It was
nabung end mi var li good of lloge s Teao bar i deflora
really only a little linnet singing outside his window.
matrica Tegio oft roda to nol bed
"I believe the Spring has come at last," said
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the Giant, and he jumped out of bed and looked out.
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What did he see?
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He saw a most wonderful sight. In every tree that he could see there was a little child. The
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trees were so glad to have the children back again that they had covered themselves with blossoms
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and were waving (A)their arms gently above the children's heads. The birds were flying about and
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twittering with delight, and the flowers were looking up through the green grass and laughing. It
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was a lovely scene, but in one corner it was still winter. It was the farthest corner of the garden,
and in it was standing a little boy. He was so small that he could not reach up to the branches of
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the tree, and he was wandering all round it, crying bitterly
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The Giant's heart melted as he looked out. "How selfish I have been!" he said.
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