The pearl fountain, and other fairy tales, by B. and J. Kavanagh1876 |
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... thing , " do you know who I am ? " " Oh yes , " answered the little Fairy , " you are her Majesty . " " What a clever child you are , " said the Queen , quite pleased ; " and who are you ? " " Please your Majesty , I am the little Fairy ...
... thing , " do you know who I am ? " " Oh yes , " answered the little Fairy , " you are her Majesty . " " What a clever child you are , " said the Queen , quite pleased ; " and who are you ? " " Please your Majesty , I am the little Fairy ...
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... thing again . " " Oh no , ma'am , never , " answered the Wren very " And please , ma'am , may I go home to earnestly . the palace now ? " " Home to the palace ? " repeated the Fairy . do you mean ? " " What Now every one , big or little ...
... thing again . " " Oh no , ma'am , never , " answered the Wren very " And please , ma'am , may I go home to earnestly . the palace now ? " " Home to the palace ? " repeated the Fairy . do you mean ? " " What Now every one , big or little ...
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... thing to satisfy one's appetite . Well the next day the Wren flew to the Pearl Foun- tain , and the Fairy threw the pearls at her , and the Wren caught them in her bill and dropped them into the basin . When she was tired she had her ...
... thing to satisfy one's appetite . Well the next day the Wren flew to the Pearl Foun- tain , and the Fairy threw the pearls at her , and the Wren caught them in her bill and dropped them into the basin . When she was tired she had her ...
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... thing . " Well , at least I shall keep that pearl , " said the Princess , and the Wren , who could not take it from her , said , yes , she might . When the Wren flew to the Pearl Fountain the next day , the Fairy gave her an angry look ...
... thing . " Well , at least I shall keep that pearl , " said the Princess , and the Wren , who could not take it from her , said , yes , she might . When the Wren flew to the Pearl Fountain the next day , the Fairy gave her an angry look ...
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... thing she was resolved upon when she got up in the morning , and that was to find out the Pearl Fountain , and to take some of the Fairy's pearls . " She has so many of them , " thought the Princess , " that she ought not to mind my ...
... thing she was resolved upon when she got up in the morning , and that was to find out the Pearl Fountain , and to take some of the Fairy's pearls . " She has so many of them , " thought the Princess , " that she ought not to mind my ...
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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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