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The green bird then told the Princess she must rub theeyes and mouth of all those she wished to disenchant with the redfeather, which good office she did to all. The three Princes and Belle-Etoile hastened to present themselves to theKing; and when Belle-Etoile showed her treasures, the little green birdtold him that the Princes Petit-Soleil and Heureux and the PrincessBelle-Etoile were his children, and that Prince Cheri was his nephew. Queen Blondine, who had mourned for them all these years,... embraced them, and the wicked Queen-Mother and old Feintise were justly punished. Andthe King, who thought his nephew Cheri the handsomest man at Court, consented to his marriage with Belle-Etoile. And lastly, to makeeveryone happy, the King sent for the Corsair and his wife, who gladlycame. [Illustration] [Illustration] [Illustration] [Illustration] AN ALPHABET OF OLD FRIENDS. A A carrion crow sat on an oak, Watching a tailor shape his cloak. "Wife, bring me my old bent bow, That I may shoot yon carrion crow.
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