. What happened then stories . ess has set me free and now Ishall take away from you my wicked gift Then, leaning towards the little princess, the fairy touched her ear with her wand andout dropped the glass splinter. Then theprincess laughed as she had never laughedfor years. Oh, hear the birds singing! she cried, 269 CINDERELLA 11 Hear the breeze among the boughs of thetrees ! I am so very happy ! Then the princess, who was no longer thePrincess of Tears, but the Princess of Sun-shine, hastened home to tell her mother thegood news and the sixth fairy hastenedon to fairy-land to join her comp


. What happened then stories . ess has set me free and now Ishall take away from you my wicked gift Then, leaning towards the little princess, the fairy touched her ear with her wand andout dropped the glass splinter. Then theprincess laughed as she had never laughedfor years. Oh, hear the birds singing! she cried, 269 CINDERELLA 11 Hear the breeze among the boughs of thetrees ! I am so very happy ! Then the princess, who was no longer thePrincess of Tears, but the Princess of Sun-shine, hastened home to tell her mother thegood news and the sixth fairy hastenedon to fairy-land to join her companions andto submit to the kind and gracious laws offairy-land. THE END 270. «-. Published, September, 10I393R • COPYRIGHT, 1918,LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD Co. All Rights ReservedWhat-Happemi-Then Stories press BERWICK & SMITH CO. NORWOOD, S. A. Dedicated to myMOTHER from whom I heard myfirst stories Introduction • ?VER since there have been stories to telland little children to listen to them,there has always been the question : Andwhat happened then? The tales selected for this book are amongthe oldest and best-loved among the childclassics. The endings of some of these storiesin their original form leave a painful senseof loss in the childs mind. Others endleaving wrongs unrighted, still others endbefore the child is quite satisfied with themerry tale, and the sayings and doings ofits characters. These three conditions gave rise to thesecond part of all these stories. 7 INTRODUCTION That all the little children who read andhear them may be able to say that thesestones have turned out just right is the sin-cere wish of RUTH O. DYER. 8 Condit


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