The pearl fountain, and other fairy tales, by B. and J. Kavanagh1876 |
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... answered me better ; and now what gift will you have from me , my love ? " " Pearls , " answered the little Fairy . " Then pearls you shall have , " said the Queen , " as many as ever you can wish for . Your fountain shall be all pearls ...
... answered me better ; and now what gift will you have from me , my love ? " " Pearls , " answered the little Fairy . " Then pearls you shall have , " said the Queen , " as many as ever you can wish for . Your fountain shall be all pearls ...
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... answered the little Wren , speaking very humbly , for she had never seen so grand a lady as the Fairy of the Pearl Fountain , with her beautiful hair and her pearls ; " I saw water , " continued the Wren , " I was very thirsty , and I ...
... answered the little Wren , speaking very humbly , for she had never seen so grand a lady as the Fairy of the Pearl Fountain , with her beautiful hair and her pearls ; " I saw water , " continued the Wren , " I was very thirsty , and I ...
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... answered the Wren very earnestly . " And please , ma'am , may I go home to the palace now ? " " Home to the palace ? " repeated the Fairy . do you mean ? " " What Now every one , big or little , has a story ; and the story of the Wren ...
... answered the Wren very earnestly . " And please , ma'am , may I go home to the palace now ? " " Home to the palace ? " repeated the Fairy . do you mean ? " " What Now every one , big or little , has a story ; and the story of the Wren ...
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... answered the Wren , dropping her another curtsey . " The Princess always calls me Jenny . " 66 • " Never mind the Princess , " said the Fairy a little tartly ; " but mind what I say . Well , then , Jenny , suppose that you and I have a ...
... answered the Wren , dropping her another curtsey . " The Princess always calls me Jenny . " 66 • " Never mind the Princess , " said the Fairy a little tartly ; " but mind what I say . Well , then , Jenny , suppose that you and I have a ...
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... answered the Wren , " when there came a great noise that frightened me , so I flew home . See , I am not dry yet . " She shook her wings and a beautiful pearl rolled down on the bottom of the cage . " I declare that is a pearl , " said ...
... answered the Wren , " when there came a great noise that frightened me , so I flew home . See , I am not dry yet . " She shook her wings and a beautiful pearl rolled down on the bottom of the cage . " I declare that is a pearl , " said ...
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The Pearl Fountain, and Other Fairy Tales, by B. and J. Kavanagh Bridget Kavanagh Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
The Pearl Fountain, and Other Fairy Tales, by B. and J. Kavanagh Bridget Kavanagh Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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