. In happy far-away land . to set mento digging a mine there to find gold enough to make you the richest man inmy kingdom ; but in your brave heart, and a merry heart it is, I know, youhave a greater and a rarer treasure than all the crold in the world. Never o £> forget that, my lad, and here -taking a bright star from his breast andpinning it on Jacks—here is the Kings prize you have so bravely won. So Jack and his mother and Jill, you may know, were that day thehappiest people in the land \vhere every one is happy. The Fairy Grumpswas happy, too, for when nobody chanced to be looking, th


. In happy far-away land . to set mento digging a mine there to find gold enough to make you the richest man inmy kingdom ; but in your brave heart, and a merry heart it is, I know, youhave a greater and a rarer treasure than all the crold in the world. Never o £> forget that, my lad, and here -taking a bright star from his breast andpinning it on Jacks—here is the Kings prize you have so bravely won. So Jack and his mother and Jill, you may know, were that day thehappiest people in the land \vhere every one is happy. The Fairy Grumpswas happy, too, for when nobody chanced to be looking, the Fairy Queenflew to him and whispered : Come home with me, Grumps, and you shall no longer be called Grumps,but be always hereafter known by your real name, my dear Fairy Smiles. And always after that, wherever Jack went, the Fairy Smiles was at hisear, making him merry and gentle and kind ; and with the gold digged fromthe mountain, and his brave heart, Jack made Far Away Land even happierthan it had ever been


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