The pearl fountain, and other fairy tales, by B. and J. Kavanagh1876 |
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Bridget Kavanagh. " The Princess soon found out the Pearl Fountain , and saw the Fairy and the Wren playing together . " - Page 16 . WITH THIRTY ILLUSTRATIONS BY J. MOYR SMITH . [ FRONTISPIECE . ]
Bridget Kavanagh. " The Princess soon found out the Pearl Fountain , and saw the Fairy and the Wren playing together . " - Page 16 . WITH THIRTY ILLUSTRATIONS BY J. MOYR SMITH . [ FRONTISPIECE . ]
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... Princess did more ; for she took the poor little Wren , who was frightened to death , to her own room , and gave her a beautiful cage to live in , and keep her out of danger ; but as the Wren is fond of going about , she let her have a ...
... Princess did more ; for she took the poor little Wren , who was frightened to death , to her own room , and gave her a beautiful cage to live in , and keep her out of danger ; but as the Wren is fond of going about , she let her have a ...
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... Princess always calls me another curtsey . Jenny . " • " Never mind the Princess , " said the Fairy a little tartly ; " but mind what I say . Well , then , Jenny , suppose that you and I have a game together with my pearls . I shall ...
... Princess always calls me another curtsey . Jenny . " • " Never mind the Princess , " said the Fairy a little tartly ; " but mind what I say . Well , then , Jenny , suppose that you and I have a game together with my pearls . I shall ...
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... Princess ? " asked the Wren . 66 Certainly not , " said the Fairy ; " if you do , I shall never forgive you ; besides , I am a fairy , and I shall find it out and punish you at once . " The Wren promised not to say a word , and flew ...
... Princess ? " asked the Wren . 66 Certainly not , " said the Fairy ; " if you do , I shall never forgive you ; besides , I am a fairy , and I shall find it out and punish you at once . " The Wren promised not to say a word , and flew ...
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... Princess was not in her room when the Wren flew back to her cage that day , and when she came in the Wren had her head under her wing and was fast asleep . Matters went on so for a good while . Every day the Wren flew to the Pearl ...
... Princess was not in her room when the Wren flew back to her cage that day , and when she came in the Wren had her head under her wing and was fast asleep . Matters went on so for a good while . Every day the Wren flew to the Pearl ...
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The Pearl Fountain, and Other Fairy Tales, by B. and J. Kavanagh Bridget Kavanagh Pré-visualização indisponível - 2015 |
The Pearl Fountain, and Other Fairy Tales, by B. and J. Kavanagh Bridget Kavanagh Pré-visualização indisponível - 2018 |
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