CAROL'S VISIT
(Original.) .:■..'- Qnee upon a time there was a little girl named Carol, who lived with her cruel stepmothor. Now one day Carol was sent to the neighbouring town for: messages, and as she was crossing the. bridge, the money fell, splash, into the rive*! "Oh! what shall I do?" she sobbed. "My
Now, a little fairy called Fairy Brown-Eyes was passing, and: she had seen everything that happened, and she was very sorry. So she took" Carol off to Fairyland. '. ■
At the entrance of Fairyland .they .■joined Eewa, Star of the Sea, Pinkla Purr, and Biver Elf. Suddenly there was a sound of trumpets, and: a beautiful carriage drawn by blue-and-pihk -butterflies came into.sight. Carol.was helped into the Carriage nest to Queen Fairiel, and they were driven around Fairyland. - ■
When it was time to. go, ITairiel- asked what were the three things she would like best. Carol said that first she would like to get the"money back, secondly that sh~e--would like a nice mother of her own, and thirdly she wished for a baby sister; and her wishes were all granted. . "FELICITY" (11). Karaka Bay.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 10
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187CAROL'S VISIT Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 10
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