The King of the Fairies had a plan by which he hoped to beat the wiles of the old Witch. When he explained it to Gwen it almost took her breath away, for it was nothing more than that she should take the place of the Witch’s cat. "It can be done easily,” said the King. "At the present moment the Witch’s cat is asleep in the woods. I can make you look exactly like him, and while you resemble him he will continue to sleep. You must go straight to the Witch’s home and impersonate him.” "Goodness,” exclaimed Gwen. It was all she could think of to say!
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 21 January 1939, Page 17
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109The King of the Fairies had a plan by which he hoped to beat the wiles of the old Witch. When he explained it to Gwen it almost took her breath away, for it was nothing more than that she should take the place of the Witch’s cat. "It can be done easily,” said the King. "At the present moment the Witch’s cat is asleep in the woods. I can make you look exactly like him, and while you resemble him he will continue to sleep. You must go straight to the Witch’s home and impersonate him.” "Goodness,” exclaimed Gwen. It was all she could think of to say! Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 21 January 1939, Page 17
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