<h2><SPAN name="Great-Grandmothers_Wish" id="Great-Grandmothers_Wish">Great-Grandmother’s Wish.</SPAN></h2>
<p class="drop-cap">“DID you ever see a fairy, grannie?” said Trots.</p>
<p>“No,” she said, “but my great-grandmother did.”</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i034.jpg" width-obs="470" height-obs="610" alt="Children listening to grandmotehr" /> <div class="caption">A VISIT TO GRANNIE.</div>
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<p>“Oh, do tell me!” cried Trots.</p>
<p>“Well, once upon a time, as she was carrying her butter
to market, she picked up a crooked sixpence. And with
it, and what she sold her butter for, she bought a little
black pig. Now, coming home, she had to cross the brook;
so she picked piggy up in her arms and carried her over the
brook. And, lo, instead of a pig, there was a little fairy in
her arms!”</p>
<p>“Oh!” cried Trots, “what was it like?”</p>
<p>“Well, it had a red cap on its head, and a green frock,
and it had gauzy wings, and it wanted to fly away, but
great-grandmother held it tight.</p>
<p>“‘Please let me go,’ said the fairy.</p>
<p>“‘What will you give me?’ said great-grandmother.</p>
<p>“‘I will give you one wish,’” answered the fairy.</p>
<p>So great-grandmother thought and thought what was
the best thing to wish for, and at last she said,—</p>
<p>“‘Give to me and to my daughters to the eleventh
generation the lucky finger and the loving heart.’</p>
<p>“‘You have wished a big wish,’ said the fairy, ‘but
you shall have it.’” So she kissed great-grandmother’s eyes
and mouth, and then she flew away.</p>
<p>“And did the wish come true?” asked Trots.</p>
<p>“Always—always,” answered grannie. “We have been
since then the best spinners and knitters in all the countryside,
and the best wives and daughters.”</p>
<p>“But,” said Trots, “what will the eleventh generation
do when the wish stops and the good-luck?”</p>
<p>“I don’t know,” said grannie, shaking her head. “I
suppose they’ll have to catch a fairy of their own.”</p>
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<p>Not Such Fun as it Seemed:<br/>
... and Dolly was generally only too eager
to join in her brothers pranks. Brothers corrected to brother’s.
... and Dolly was generally only too eager to join in her
brother’s pranks.</p>
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<p>The Little Tiny Thing:<br/>
... said father. Do you think that all
children are as kind as that?” Missing opening quotation mark
before the word Do. Opening quotation mark inserted. ... said
father. “Do you think that all children are as kind as that?”</p>
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<p>Great-Granmother’s Wish:<br/>
“‘I will give you one wish,’ answered the
fairy. Missing ending closing double quotation mark. Inserted “‘I
will give you one wish,’” answered the fairy.</p>
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