The Fairy Minstrel of Glenmalure And Other Stories for Children

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Well, the two children had their mouths open all the time wondering what was to happen next, when they heard again- ' One, two, three! Here's off to Fairyland ! ' and what should they see but a The Little Red Juggler 47 little grey squirrel, and what did he do but go up to the tree and take a nut out of his pocket, and knock "Rap! rap! rap!' until the little door was opened for him, and in he popped.
1 1 wonder where that little fellow went to ? ' said Gladys.
" Of course he's gone to Fairyland
..., " said Monona. 'Didn't he tell us he was going there?' 'One, two, three! Here's off to Fairyland!' and the children looked round again and there was a little white squirrel with pink eyes tapping away at the tree, and in answer to the little man inside, he said he was White Coat, " and wanted to go to Fairyland, and when the little door was opened in he popped.
But the door was not closed after him as it had been after the others, and the children heard the little old man inside the tree say: Well, well, there's a great many people coming here to-day, and I think I might as well keep the door open and look out.


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