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... face turned to the throne , said- ' Great Queen , we are ever grateful for the land and gifts thou hast bestowed on us , and we have had no other thought but to enjoy them until the other day , when my sisters and I heard , in the ...
... face turned to the throne , said- ' Great Queen , we are ever grateful for the land and gifts thou hast bestowed on us , and we have had no other thought but to enjoy them until the other day , when my sisters and I heard , in the ...
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... face the light of the star . The Queen then said— ' Fairy of Light , thou art the stronger ; thy petition is granted , but thou wilt have to encounter the anger of the Fairy of the Yellow Heart , against which no power will prevail ...
... face the light of the star . The Queen then said— ' Fairy of Light , thou art the stronger ; thy petition is granted , but thou wilt have to encounter the anger of the Fairy of the Yellow Heart , against which no power will prevail ...
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... , but the lady , who was angry , said ' No , ' to punish them because they had been disobedient . The boy's face grew dark . There was a hard look in his eyes 1 as he turned away . The fairy felt sure he THE YELLOW HEART . 21.
... , but the lady , who was angry , said ' No , ' to punish them because they had been disobedient . The boy's face grew dark . There was a hard look in his eyes 1 as he turned away . The fairy felt sure he THE YELLOW HEART . 21.
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... face grew savage as he hurried along the street ; he turned a sharp corner of the road , came back by a different way to the same corner of the butcher's shop . He threw himself on the ground so unexpectedly , that the 22 THE FAIRY OF.
... face grew savage as he hurried along the street ; he turned a sharp corner of the road , came back by a different way to the same corner of the butcher's shop . He threw himself on the ground so unexpectedly , that the 22 THE FAIRY OF.
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... brother's coat thrown over her feet , her little hands clenched together , her thin face so white , but , oh ! with such a happy look on it , that the fairy felt sure she was at rest . This the boy could not see THE YELLOW HEART . 23.
... brother's coat thrown over her feet , her little hands clenched together , her thin face so white , but , oh ! with such a happy look on it , that the fairy felt sure she was at rest . This the boy could not see THE YELLOW HEART . 23.
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