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... once so listless and wearying , fle the fair Princess Crystal Heart still P way , cheered by the hope of remedying fortune , and changing tears into smil great power , which had been given benefit of others . She thanked heaven ing upon ...
... once so listless and wearying , fle the fair Princess Crystal Heart still P way , cheered by the hope of remedying fortune , and changing tears into smil great power , which had been given benefit of others . She thanked heaven ing upon ...
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... once to be se madness . He rushed wildly through the huntsmen , and bore me over yonder high defying , by his speed , the pursuing cour n vain , endeavoured to overtake me . f exhausted by his supernatural efforts the earth , and now ...
... once to be se madness . He rushed wildly through the huntsmen , and bore me over yonder high defying , by his speed , the pursuing cour n vain , endeavoured to overtake me . f exhausted by his supernatural efforts the earth , and now ...
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... once L called . enemy the po posses All flower the fa 66 she ; Y what i take it by force from can lit self unable to move . but no s inestimable gift ! er commence tearing the flo has been your motive ; med in the affection irrevocably.
... once L called . enemy the po posses All flower the fa 66 she ; Y what i take it by force from can lit self unable to move . but no s inestimable gift ! er commence tearing the flo has been your motive ; med in the affection irrevocably.
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... once bestowed for good or for evil , ca called . Denied this , you would be you enemy . I do not punish you ; but I tak the power of doing evil , which you ha possession of this flower . " Albert's heart sank in despair , as flower ...
... once bestowed for good or for evil , ca called . Denied this , you would be you enemy . I do not punish you ; but I tak the power of doing evil , which you ha possession of this flower . " Albert's heart sank in despair , as flower ...
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... once struck him that his sheep pon the hill , and how should he accou master for his negligence ? Exhausted weight of gold which he bore about hi nequal to the task of returning . He , ared not go home without his charge , a ore , sat ...
... once struck him that his sheep pon the hill , and how should he accou master for his negligence ? Exhausted weight of gold which he bore about hi nequal to the task of returning . He , ared not go home without his charge , a ore , sat ...
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Tales of Magic and Meaning, Written and Illustr. by Alfred Crowquill Alfred Henry Forrester No preview available - 2013 |
Tales of Magic and Meaning, Written and Illustr. by Alfred Crowquill Alfred Henry Forrester No preview available - 2019 |
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arried baron beautiful beheld birds black dwarf bright brother cavern charming cheek cloth coloured coppice d'ye dark daughter dear delight discovered dreadful dwarf earth endeavour ERNESTINA evil exclaimed eyes face fair little child fairy father Fcap fear feeling feet felt flagon flower forest gazed geni Gerl gift GILBERT gilt edges girl gold hand happiness heard hood humble idle Illustrations knome laugh listened LITTLE SILVER look loud lustrated magic master minstrel night plain poor prince Princess Crystal Heart Quarto Queen Victoria quires real delight Red-cap King replied rose rushed sank scene scythe seated Second Edition shoes side slaves Small 4to smile spoke Sprites stick stood Sunshine thought trembled turned voice watched waving wended whisper wild Wilhelm wish wonder wood wood-cutter words young