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... told them of her joy as she laid down in the middle of a pink wild rose , commanding the blackberry bush that grew near her to be sure and wake her before sunrise ; then she fell asleep with the rose petals folding over her . It was ...
... told them of her joy as she laid down in the middle of a pink wild rose , commanding the blackberry bush that grew near her to be sure and wake her before sunrise ; then she fell asleep with the rose petals folding over her . It was ...
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... told him to take her to see the Fairy of the Wood , her great friend . On , on the dove flew over mountains glittering like gold , and over rivers shining like silver , until they reached an immense forest , where the Fairy of Light got ...
... told him to take her to see the Fairy of the Wood , her great friend . On , on the dove flew over mountains glittering like gold , and over rivers shining like silver , until they reached an immense forest , where the Fairy of Light got ...
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... told her that they had been on the earth , and had got into all sorts of troubles , which they wished to forget by arranging a ball . So they talked until the night was over . As soon as they were THE YELLOW HEART . 27.
... told her that they had been on the earth , and had got into all sorts of troubles , which they wished to forget by arranging a ball . So they talked until the night was over . As soon as they were THE YELLOW HEART . 27.
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... Can't find them , you say . Well , I suppose you did not mark them as I told you to do , so there is nothing to be done now but for you all to walk home with bare feet . All Alive O ! ALL ALIVE O ! ON a THE YELLOW HEART . 35.
... Can't find them , you say . Well , I suppose you did not mark them as I told you to do , so there is nothing to be done now but for you all to walk home with bare feet . All Alive O ! ALL ALIVE O ! ON a THE YELLOW HEART . 35.
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... told her son of the honour that the Fairy of Mischief wished to bestow on him . The prince laughed and said , ' I would sooner be twice as ugly than marry her . ' Hardly were these words out of his mouth than the fairy touched him with ...
... told her son of the honour that the Fairy of Mischief wished to bestow on him . The prince laughed and said , ' I would sooner be twice as ugly than marry her . ' Hardly were these words out of his mouth than the fairy touched him with ...
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