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ly floated the brioche towards the child’s wand. Just as the
         swans came up, the stick touched the cake. The child gave it
         a brisk rap, drew in the brioche, frightened away the swans,
         seized the cake, and sprang to his feet. The cake was wet; but
         they were hungry and thirsty. The elder broke the cake into
         two portions, a large one and a small one, took the small
         one for himself, gave the large one to his brother, and said
         to him:
            ‘Ram that into your muzzle.’































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