. The peacock and the wishing-fairy and other stories . it! I should think I do. I am so happy now that Ijust cannot thank you enough. It is a fine idea, and you are,just as the Brownie said, a—you dear. I am very glad you are so happy, -and Stella turned tothe Frogs. Have you a wish? she asked them. No, thank you, they both answered. We only came,added Mrs. Frog, because we were so curious to see you andthe Brownies and the End-of-the-earth. Well, Stella said, if you ever should have a wish, comeback to me and I will make it come true. Now, you had THE TURTLES WISH better drink out of the Get


. The peacock and the wishing-fairy and other stories . it! I should think I do. I am so happy now that Ijust cannot thank you enough. It is a fine idea, and you are,just as the Brownie said, a—you dear. I am very glad you are so happy, -and Stella turned tothe Frogs. Have you a wish? she asked them. No, thank you, they both answered. We only came,added Mrs. Frog, because we were so curious to see you andthe Brownies and the End-of-the-earth. Well, Stella said, if you ever should have a wish, comeback to me and I will make it come true. Now, you had THE TURTLES WISH better drink out of the Get-big-pool, so as to again be your own size. All the way home the Turtle kept working his new and Mrs. Frog would hop near and watch him as heclosed himself up in it and then came out again. Every timehe did it, they would all three laugh and laugh together. It was great fun. Now, you know how the Turtle got his shell, and you alsoknow why. So that he can get inside where nothing can hurthim, and where he is perfectly safe from his


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