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  2. “The other ducklings are graceful enough,” said the old duck. “Now make yourself at home, and if you can find an eel's head, you can bring it to me.” And so they made themselves comfortable. But the poor duckling, who had crept out of his shell last of all, and looked so ugly,

  3. The ugly duckling Story Time. Mummy Duck lived on a farm. In her nest, she had five little eggs and one big egg. One day, the five little eggs started to crack. Tap, tap, tap! Five pretty, yellow baby ducklings came out. Then the big egg started to crack. Bang, bang, bang! One big, ugly duckling came out.

  4. Page 3 of 25. T is summer. A duck sits on her eggs. She sits and she waits. She waits and waits. 2

  5. The Ugly Duckling. by Hans Christian Andersen. It was so glorious out in the country; it was summer; the cornfields were yellow, the oats were green, the hay had been put up in stacks in the green meadows, and the stork went about on his long red legs, and chattered Egyptian, for this was the language he had learned from his good moth-er.

  6. The Ugly Duckling. Once upon a time, there was a mother duck who laid a clutch of six beautiful little eggs. One day, she looked into her nest in amazement. For there were her six small eggs but lying. next to them was another egg that was much, much bigger than the others. “That’s odd,” she.

  7. public-library.uk › ebooks › 101The Ugly Duckling

    "The ugly duckling was one of my pupils, a big ungainly boy of seventeen, his parent's despair and bewilderment, and my joy. I remember the first time I heard him play — and the second! His mother, kindly, capable New England housewife asked me to tea and Dan was there, all big dark eyes and awkward hands and feet.