Moonfolk a True Account of the Home of the Fairy Tales
Moonfolk a True Account of the Home of the Fairy Tales
Jane G Jane Goodwin Austin
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Then, hand in hand like two loving children, they went, while down in the court-yard the piper, now quite refreshed, struck shrilly up his one tune of " Over the hills and far away. " Yes, and she'll leave fether, and home, and all, to follow her prince 'over the hills and far away, ' just like the rest of them, " grumbled the fairy godmother. "Isn't it a blessing we fairies don't have children to grow up and run away from us? But come along, Rhoda, and you too, Mr. Smoke-wreath ; I am going no...w, and I will set you down wherever you like. Where shall it be?" "If we might go with yon, ma'am " suggested Bhoda, who had taken a great fancy to the fairy god- mother. " With me, child? Well, I am going back to carry this mischievous spindle as a wedding-present to Cin- derella. She has got into trouble, and I must help her out, by means of the spindle. *' "How do you know she is in trouble?" asked Khoda. " How do I know? WeD, if I should tell you, you would know as much as I do. But I will tell you some- thing else much more amusing.
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