. The peacock and the wishing-fairy and other stories . 1 shall give you the loveliest thing I can think of:that you should always be happ\. XVII BROTHER AND SISTER VISIT THE WISHING-FAIRY HE two children had been put to bed; but throughthe open windows they could hear the birdssinging about the things that had happened tothem that day and calling good night to one an-other from tree to tree. The children lay in their beds and listened tothem. Though they had thought they weretired, it was so warm that somehow they couldnot go to sleep. Sister, the little boy said, I think it wouldbe fun to ge


. The peacock and the wishing-fairy and other stories . 1 shall give you the loveliest thing I can think of:that you should always be happ\. XVII BROTHER AND SISTER VISIT THE WISHING-FAIRY HE two children had been put to bed; but throughthe open windows they could hear the birdssinging about the things that had happened tothem that day and calling good night to one an-other from tree to tree. The children lay in their beds and listened tothem. Though they had thought they weretired, it was so warm that somehow they couldnot go to sleep. Sister, the little boy said, I think it wouldbe fun to get up and go out in the think it would be nice too, answered the little girl, but


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