The pearl fountain, and other fairy tales, by B. and J. Kavanagh1876 |
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... The Wren promised not to say a word , and flew home to her cage in the palace . She was afraid lest the Princess should ask her where she had been , as she often did ; but she had just been told ΙΟ THE PEARL FOUNTAIN .
... The Wren promised not to say a word , and flew home to her cage in the palace . She was afraid lest the Princess should ask her where she had been , as she often did ; but she had just been told ΙΟ THE PEARL FOUNTAIN .
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... flew in through the window . The Wren made as little noise as she could , and pecked her supper quietly , though she had never been so hungry in her life . Water may turn into pearls , but it is not the thing to satisfy one's appetite ...
... flew in through the window . The Wren made as little noise as she could , and pecked her supper quietly , though she had never been so hungry in her life . Water may turn into pearls , but it is not the thing to satisfy one's appetite ...
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Bridget Kavanagh. flew home to her cage in the room of the Princess , who was so taken up with her wedding clothes that she never thought of asking her where she had been . The Fairy became so fond of the Wren that she thought she would ...
Bridget Kavanagh. flew home to her cage in the room of the Princess , who was so taken up with her wedding clothes that she never thought of asking her where she had been . The Fairy became so fond of the Wren that she thought she would ...
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... flew home to the palace as fast as ever her wings would take her , and never thought herself safe till she lay panting in the bottom of her cage . It unluckily happened that the Princess was in her room just then , trying on her wedding ...
... flew home to the palace as fast as ever her wings would take her , and never thought herself safe till she lay panting in the bottom of her cage . It unluckily happened that the Princess was in her room just then , trying on her wedding ...
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... flew to the Pearl Fountain the next day , the Fairy gave her an angry look . " Why did you leave my fountain yesterday before I came home ? " she asked . " I heard a great noise and I got frightened , " answered the Wren . " " ' Why did ...
... flew to the Pearl Fountain the next day , the Fairy gave her an angry look . " Why did you leave my fountain yesterday before I came home ? " she asked . " I heard a great noise and I got frightened , " answered the Wren . " " ' Why did ...
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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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