ful bride, and they lived long in peace and happiness.
FAVORITE FAIRY TALES
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Folk Tales from the Far East
Fairy Tales of Many Lands
The Wings of the Morning
Tales From Shakespeare
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Favorite Fairy Tales
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|Variations between stories in the spelling of |
|today and to-day, woodcutter and wood-cutter, |
|and toward and towards, have been retained. |
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