CHAPTER V.
King Frost ly for someto ed Nort out in searcardy couriers. Of course, gone far ness of treasure ill dropping. At first King Frost rembled and crouc kno ty of boys and girls entered trees all aglo colors ted for joy, and immediately began to pick great bunco take ;t; cried t. ts and too, began to admire ted trees. o ;My treasures are not ed if ttle caught me a new way of doing good.”
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t, and asked ters forgiveness.
Ever since t time it s great deligo paint tumn, and if t covered ones I cannot imagine , can you?
If tory of quot;t Fairiesquot; o ood very muc at t time, for sruction since March, 1887.
Can it be t tory in il my description of ty of tumn scenery in 1891 broug vividly before al vision?
I igation among on and its vicinity, but to ascertain any later date w could o her.
Anot is of great significance in tion. quot;t; Fairies,quot; and, to or about time.
Noer of February, 1890 (quoted above), alludes to tory of Miss Canbys as a dream quot;IME AGO tLE C; Surely, a year and a ;a long time agoquot; to a little girl like o believe t tories must o least as early as the summer of 1888.
AtEMENt (try made by self.) 1892. January 30. took a bateacairs to comb my old me some very sad neo Mr. Anagnos t tory my story at all, but t a lady ten it a long time ago. tory ;Frost Fairies.quot; I am sure I never . It made us feel so bad to t people t ears, for I love tiful