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    duckling


    1. those ugly duckling stories in our mismatched clothes


    2. was a man who saw potential in me, a mere duckling


    3. And now – what had changed? Rachel knew she wasn’t an ugly duckling anymore, but Helez was more beautiful than ever


    4. The duckling lay there paralyzed, unwilling


    5. Boy was she an ugly duckling!


    6. In the children’s fairy story The Ugly Duckling (1846) by Hans Christian Andersen, a cygnet in a brood of ducklings is mocked by them for his drab appearance but turns into a beautiful swan


    7. Kiera had an odd thought that this was like she was a duck, and Chance were her small duckling following her


    8. And she wouldn't ever think of going to Walter, or most of her handmaidens, or even most of the thugs from the Snuggly Duckling


    9. He's still in the Snuggly Duckling, which has cleared out except for the few other drunks who weren't able to get home and are now snoring on whatever flat surface they found most convenient


    10. He doesn't really have that many belongings and he has even fewer that he's willing to part with, but this doesn't stop him from grabbing some crap, skipping dinner, and heading for the Snuggly Duckling

    11. They don't have time to go all the way to the Snuggly Duckling and most of the gang is in town anyway for the wedding, so Eugene is dragged to a little pub in town


    12. A duckling hatched out with the chickens


    13. How funny the duckling was!


    14. "Peep, peep!" said the duckling


    15. The duckling ran to the pan


    16. The duckling stayed and swam


    17. The ugly duckling had become a swan


    18. The older, quieter cities were wont to duckling


    19. Before Foul Fate had so reduced her as to send her to us, she’d known Dinners of thirty Dishes and at least ten Courses, great mahogany Tables decorated with Pyramids of Sweetmeats and Fruits, Pigeons Cheak by Jowl with Oysters, Calves’ Heads Cheak by Jowl with whole Lobsters; Pottages of Duckling, Crayfish, and Lobster all serv’d upon the same Table, whilst the Sideboard boasted Venison Pasties, Westphalian Ham Pyes, and Beef Roasts en Croute


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