. Kathie's three wishes . KATHIE AND FRED. Page WHAT THE STAR SAID. 17 to get through. Then she brushed up the room, drewAunt Euths chair to the table, for she was an almosthelpless invalid, and found her was nodding in the corner by this time, and wasrather cross when she roused him, but after she hadhim tucked snugly in bed he remembered the wrapped a shawl around her, and, sitting on theedge of the bed, commenced in a clear, happy voice;but while the princess was yet in her enchanted castle,and the prince taken in the toils of some old witch sothat he co


. Kathie's three wishes . KATHIE AND FRED. Page WHAT THE STAR SAID. 17 to get through. Then she brushed up the room, drewAunt Euths chair to the table, for she was an almosthelpless invalid, and found her was nodding in the corner by this time, and wasrather cross when she roused him, but after she hadhim tucked snugly in bed he remembered the wrapped a shawl around her, and, sitting on theedge of the bed, commenced in a clear, happy voice;but while the princess was yet in her enchanted castle,and the prince taken in the toils of some old witch sothat he could nt come to her rescue, Fred gave a littlecrooked snore; so Kathie pulled the pillow straight,and left him sleeping soundly. There sat pale, patient Aunt Euth there only were fairies, and one could touch herwith a golden wand and make her well! Aunt Euth, is nt it a pity fairy-stories are nottrue ? she asked. I think some of them are. ;(But no one has a wand that can transform otherpeople, or cure them, or give them elegant house


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