. Zauberlinda, the wise witch; . INTRODUCTION This Fairy Tale, the scenes of which are laid in theNorthwest, is an attempt to unite the rich Legend ofOlder Lands with the Fact and Fancy of the NewWorld. An opportunity for this has been offeredby the Mystery and Romance associated with theBlack Hills in the imagination of the Dakota Indians. It is hoped that the story may stimulate an in-terest in the Wonders of Nature, and engender loveand sympathy for those of Her creatures who cannotspeak for themselves. If the reader finds in this narrative of AnniesWanderings, the pleasure found by the aut


. Zauberlinda, the wise witch; . INTRODUCTION This Fairy Tale, the scenes of which are laid in theNorthwest, is an attempt to unite the rich Legend ofOlder Lands with the Fact and Fancy of the NewWorld. An opportunity for this has been offeredby the Mystery and Romance associated with theBlack Hills in the imagination of the Dakota Indians. It is hoped that the story may stimulate an in-terest in the Wonders of Nature, and engender loveand sympathy for those of Her creatures who cannotspeak for themselves. If the reader finds in this narrative of AnniesWanderings, the pleasure found by the author inrecording them, the story will have fulfilled its purpo; We believe the book may safely be placed in thehands of all children between the years of seven ^ninety-seven. Chapter.


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