BUYING NEW SHOES
"OhJ" cried Tinkle-Bell, "my poor gjjlcT shoes are worn out, and / now I will have,to buy some more for the \ JotoGrrbvr, night.""; She Went into 'all the shops, but she could not get a. pair of gold shoes for less than sevc#' and six (which was a lot of for Tinkle-Bell). '"'"'"She was just going to" buy them when suddenly a little old man appeared and v s&id it was much too dear. -He told ..her that he was a cobbler, and that he would sell her a pair of gold shoes for half-a-crown, and she was very pleased. jjShe bought the shoes and went to the queen's ball the next night in a new'white dress and iter shiny 1 golden shbes. - . "REDWING" (12). City.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 112, 14 May 1938, Page 20
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128BUYING NEW SHOES Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 112, 14 May 1938, Page 20
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