TALE FOR TINIES
Onco upon a timo there lived a little toiry whose name was Eose-Bud. She was a happy fairy, but one thing sad tJbout her life was that she had a broken giving, and no fairies can fly without wings. Well, one day while Eose-Bud Was sitting on her doorstep, one of Fairiel's messengers came in bringing her a parcel which was wrapped up in fairy paper. On opening it, she was surprised to find some lovely coloured wings, so, running inside, she put them on, and flew back with Fairiel's messenger to thank the Queen for such a lovoly present. Tho Queen, finding sho was pleased, said Eose-Bud could Stay in her palace and be one of her servants I don't think there ever was such a happy fairy as Eose-Bud. "ELFIN LOCKS" (9). Seatoun.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1931, Page 18
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138TALE FOR TINIES Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1931, Page 18
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