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Marchen

noun as in fairy tale

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“Now we shall try a new way. You and I will read these pleasant little marchen together, and dig no more in that dry book, that goes in the corner for making us trouble.”

“Zauberland,” meaning “magic land,” comes from Heine’s “Aus alten Märchen winkt es,” about the longing for fairy-tale realms.

There she compares her experience of the animal with the romantic version she’s read about in “märchen,” or German folktales, “where love-met groundhogs love one in return.”

There she compares her experience of the animal with the romantic version she’s read about in “märchen,” or German folktales, “where love-met groundhogs love one in return.”

Se refirió a su temor de que las fuerzas de seguridad del gobierno cubano fueran a atacar a disidentes, especialmente a las Damas de Blanco, que se espera marchen hoy domingo en La Habana.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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