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At the Back of the North Wind

CHAPTER XXVIII
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Now, however, the fairy was going to do all she could.
She so contrived it by her deceitful spells, that the next night the prince could not by any endeavour find his way to the glade.

It would take me too long to tell her tricks.

They would be amusing to us, who know that they could not do any harm, but they were something other than amusing to the poor prince.

He wandered about the forest till daylight, and then fell fast asleep.

The same thing occurred for seven following days, during which neither could he find the good fairy's cottage.


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