THE QUEEN'S BALL
i One'jiiglit, in. early s>piiu», the Fairy (' Queen gave a Ball. ! >*;.A}l the fanioa in Paiolaud were livery excited', except one poor tairy tvSlO hadn't any nice drebs to -wear. XJnt kiita i'airics laughed at her. (Che^cvo Koioic tlic Ball, lhe Queen (iOTst'hcr peaiK *i A? tfinu, rfo poor fairy, was walking ' by the banks of a liver she baw a glis- •■ toning object bparkling in the grass, Jand lo! there wcie the Queen's pearls. 11 Tinu, hurried to the palaco aaid gave '.'the Queen her pearls. Tho Queen picsented Tinu with a new 'dress and jewels for the ball. The-.'fairies'iii'their dresses crowded ground Tinu.at the ball. M The dailies never jeered at Tinu ,I again. "UNKNOWN." 4' Ncwlown.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 75, 29 March 1930, Page 18
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122THE QUEEN'S BALL Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 75, 29 March 1930, Page 18
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