. In happy far-away land . THE FAIRY FAY 25 and one clay, when she had left a lovely red rose only half colored, her motherspoke to her: Why dont you do your work well? she asked. It is because I am tired of working, answered Fay. I see so manythings in the world which do not work, and I do not see why I should beobliged to go to the rainbow every day. I wish I were not a fairy at all. Iwant to be something that does not have to work. Everything in the world has to work, my dear little girl, said Faysmother, but if you want to be something else than a fairy, we will go tothe Queen of the Fairi


. In happy far-away land . THE FAIRY FAY 25 and one clay, when she had left a lovely red rose only half colored, her motherspoke to her: Why dont you do your work well? she asked. It is because I am tired of working, answered Fay. I see so manythings in the world which do not work, and I do not see why I should beobliged to go to the rainbow every day. I wish I were not a fairy at all. Iwant to be something that does not have to work. Everything in the world has to work, my dear little girl, said Faysmother, but if you want to be something else than a fairy, we will go tothe Queen of the Fairies and ask her to change you into just what you wantto be. The Queen of the Fairies smiled when she heard that Fay wanted to besomething which did not have to work, for she was very old and wise. What would you like to be, my dear? she asked. Fay thought for a moment. I think I should like to be a bee, if you please, she said. The Queen of the Fairies waved her wand, and in an instant Fay waschanged from a fairy to a littl


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