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The Tale of Hannah and Anna
Posted by wordsmith, Oct 8, 2009. 536 views. ID = 2892
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Now, Hannah and Anna were fairies who lived in a forrested glade and one day they were having a picknick 'neath a Rowan tree and its fine shade When sudden the grass began stirring and riding the wind came a howl and their picknick was certainly ruined by a feeling of something most foul Then out of the forrest a wolf came A slavering fierce looking beast with eyes glowing red and sharp teeth that brought dread as he surveyed the glen for a feast Now, Hannah and Anna were frightened too late, there was no place to hide but they bravely put forth smiling faces if nothing else they'd die with pride But the wolf wasn't slavering or beastly and his eyes were just red from his tears "I've a thorn in my foot can you help me?" his words banished the fairies' fears So, Hannah and Anna they helped him and pulled out the thorn from his foot And then they all three, sat down to have tea While the wolf held his cup with his foot
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Comments Douglas Oct 14, 2009 | This is cool. I think I somehow missed all those fairy pieces you posted back earlier in the year...I'm going to have to go back and read those at some point! :) ~Posted by Douglas, Oct 14, 2009 |  Douglas Oct 14, 2009 | And, I meant to add, your rhymes are very nice. ~Posted by Douglas, Oct 14, 2009 |
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