. The peacock and the wishing-fairy and other stories . d whenhe saw her was to show her his foot and ask her to make itwell. Stella sent the Brownies for some water, and when theybrought some from the Get-little-pool to the Zebra in theirtiny shell-buckets, she first made him drink so that he wouldbecome little enough to have her come near him; then she putthe rest of the water on a bandage and wound it around hisfoot, and all of a sudden it stopped hurting. Now, said Stella, just lie down on the grass and tell mewhat else I can do for you. THE ZEBRA AND THE WISHING-FAIRY You can make my wish
. The peacock and the wishing-fairy and other stories . d whenhe saw her was to show her his foot and ask her to make itwell. Stella sent the Brownies for some water, and when theybrought some from the Get-little-pool to the Zebra in theirtiny shell-buckets, she first made him drink so that he wouldbecome little enough to have her come near him; then she putthe rest of the water on a bandage and wound it around hisfoot, and all of a sudden it stopped hurting. Now, said Stella, just lie down on the grass and tell mewhat else I can do for you. THE ZEBRA AND THE WISHING-FAIRY You can make my wish come true, the Zebra said. Ihope you will. What do you want? Stella asked. I want some black stripes all around me. I think theywould be very pretty. Stripes that would look like blacksatin ribbons. So Stella waved her wand three times around him and theZebra, had his stripes. He was very happy because his wish had come true, and hecould hardly wait to run home again and show himself to theGiraffe. So now you know how the Zebra got his black
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