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Identifier: peacockwishingfa00ingr (find matches)
Title: The peacock and the wishing-fairy and other stories
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Ingraham, Corinne, 1887-
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Publisher: New York : Bretano's
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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e-pulpits where they had been sleep-ing. The bees seemed very busy. They were getting honeyfor Stellas breakfast. One of the Brownies passed under the tree in which Mr. andMrs. Owl were sitting. The Brownie was carrying a blue-bellflower in which there was a drop of water; that also was forStellas breakfast. All of a sudden the Brownie looked upand he saw the two owls. Hello, he called out, what are you doing? MR. AND MRS. OWL We came here to see Stella, the Wishing-Fairy, answeredMr. Owl in a very sleepy voice, for he was tired.He and Mrs. Owl had been flying from so faraway. I suppose the rabbits must have told youabout Stella, said the Brownie. There werea lot of rabbits here. All right, just wait awhileand I will tell her. Thank you very much, said theowls. Do you suppose it will be longbefore we can have a little talk withher? Til see, answered the Brownie.She is going to have herbath and her breakfastand then she willsee you. While I amwith her you both mightcome down and have a
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26 THE WISHING-FAIRYS ANIMAL FRIENDS drink out of the Get-little-pool, so that you will be ready. Ready for what? asked the owls. Ready to see Stella, answered the Brownie. I dont understand, said Mrs. Owl. Well, you will soon, -the Brownie laughed—Just havea little drink and then you will see what I mean. By this time both Mr. and Mrs. Owl were very curious;so down they flew and began drinking out of the Get-little-pool. Ive had enough, began Mrs. Owl, and she looked aroundto see Mr. Owl. My Gracious! What has happened toyou? Why, all of a sudden you are only about as big as oneof my feathers, you- Well, you neednt talk like that, answered Mr. Owl; youought to see yourself! Ha-ha-ha! and he was laughing sothat he could not talk for a minute. Why, you are about asbig as my ear! Ha-ha! What has happened to us? cried Mrs. Owl; but just thenthe Brownie ran up to them.

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