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If the as full of the creatures, it would be an

endless work to chop them so small that they could do no injury; and

then, besides, the parts would be so nuer fro chips I served this one

so, however; and then told the girl to beg again, and point out the

direction in which one was colad to find, however, that

I could now see him myself, and wondered how they could have been

invisible before I would not allow him to walk over the child; but

while I kept hiain, another appeared; and

it was all I could do, froht ofefforts of the two But suddenly the right plan

occurred to s,

set hihted

to find he could not move Meantime the poor child alked over by

the other, but it was for the last time Whenever one appeared, I

followed the same plan--tripped hiar was able to gather her wings without any trouble,

which occupation she continued for several hours in my company"

"What became of her?" I asked