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Identifier: crimsonfairybook00lang (find matches)
Title: The crimson fairy book
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 Ford, H. J. (Henry Justice), 1860-1941, ill
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Publisher: London New York : Longmans, Green and Co.
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ead of herself, and she never rested till she had formeda plan to get him out of the way. Fortunately, however,the young king was wise and prudent, and knew her toowell to trust her. One day, when his mourning was over, he gave ordersthat everything should be made ready for a grand hunt.The queen pretended to be greatly delighted that hewas going to amuse himself once more, and declaredthat she would accompany him. No, mother, I cannotlet you come, he answered ; the ground is rough, andyou are not strong. But he might as well have spoken tothe winds : when the horn was sounded at daybreak thequeen was there with the rest. All that day they rode, for game was plentiful, buttowards evening the mother and son found themselvesalone in a part of the country that was strange to them.They wandered on for some time, without knowing wherethey were going, till they met with a man whom theybegged to give them shelter. Come with me, said theman gladly, for he was an ogre, and fed on human flesh ;
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