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Illustrated by Lois Lenski . New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons , 1927 Lang , Andrew , The Blue Fairy Book . Illustrated by H. J. Ford and J. P. Hood . New York : Longmans , Green & Company , 1929 . - The Brown Fairy Book .
Illustrated by Lois Lenski . New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons , 1927 Lang , Andrew , The Blue Fairy Book . Illustrated by H. J. Ford and J. P. Hood . New York : Longmans , Green & Company , 1929 . - The Brown Fairy Book .
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Warning him to be careful not to let any of the birds pick him up , the green fairy pointed out a gray pigeon to Ting - a - ling . “ Now , ” said he , “ if we can get a string around the middle feather of his tail , we are all right .
Warning him to be careful not to let any of the birds pick him up , the green fairy pointed out a gray pigeon to Ting - a - ling . “ Now , ” said he , “ if we can get a string around the middle feather of his tail , we are all right .
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There stood a great green goose as big as Andrewshek himself . The goose was very cross and was scolding as fast as he could . He was wagging his head and was opening and closing his long red beak . " What do you want ?
There stood a great green goose as big as Andrewshek himself . The goose was very cross and was scolding as fast as he could . He was wagging his head and was opening and closing his long red beak . " What do you want ?
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