[Illustration]
He thanked Omolo graciously, and, taking the Magic Sword, he changed
the little Blue Dwarf into a handsome fellow, and made him an Earl on
the spot, and gave him command of the Army.
[Illustration]
And being very pleased with the kind Stork he changed him into a man,
and made him his Chancellor. He was a bit storky at first, but he
gradually improved.
[Illustration]
Thoughtfully leaving the King and the Princess to talk things over, Earl
Omolo went out and caught a Robin, changed it into a smart soldier, and
sent him off recruiting. Very shortly there were thousands of Robins
twittering to be enlisted.
[Illustration]
They marched back to the Palace with a large army, and everybody was
pleased to see them, except the false King and the Chamberlain, who
begged the King to spare their lives, and as he was very happy he did
so. But they were justly punished.
[Illustration]
So the King married the Princess, and they had a magnificent Coronation,
and as everybody was happy at the end--I hope you will be happy at
THE END.
[Illustration]
[Illustration: Back Cover.]
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