They were furious because Dunfin had a suitor like the whitegoosey-gander.
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The whitegoosey-gander had the good fortune to spy a perch.
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All the others were willing to go, but the whitegoosey-gander made excuses.
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Do you notice that they have a whitegoosey-gander among them?
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As the whitegoosey-gander sized up the wild geese, he felt ill at ease.
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The wild geese challenged the whitegoosey-gander to take part in all kinds of sports.
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All the wild geese loved her, and the tame whitegoosey-gander would have died for her.
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The whitegoosey-gander has told me that no one is as wise and as good as you.
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Beside her stood her whitegoosey-gander.
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For there, in the heather, he spied something white , and toward him came the whitegoosey-gander, accompanied by Dunfin.
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The whitegoosey-gander was still on the shore, waiting, and to-day the wild geese were going to travel to Östergötland.
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At dinner time all the wild geese came running and asked him if he had seen anything of the whitegoosey-gander.
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The whitegoosey-gander had chosen Dunfin as travelling companion, and they had flown about hither and thither with the greatest anxiety for Thumbietot.
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She had been near death's door with hunger, when the whitegoosey-gander had heard her call, the other day, and had sought her out.
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"That whitegoosey-gander ought to be ashamed to come here and parade before swans!"
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"You're in luck," they said to the whitegoosey-gander, "to be permitted to attend the great crane dance on Kullaberg!"