The Little White Bird; Or, Adventures in Kensington Gardens

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They were a girls'school out for a walk with the governess, and all wearing hyacinthgowns, when she suddenly put her finger to her mouth, and then theyall stood still on an empty bed and pretended to be hyacinths. Unfortunately, what the governess had heard was two gardeners coming toplant new flowers in that very bed. They were wheeling a handcart withthe flowers in it, and were quite surprised to find the bed occupied. "Pity to lift them hyacinths, " said the one man. "Duke's orders, "replied... the other, and, having emptied the cart, they dug up theboarding-school and put the poor, terrified things in it in five rows. Of course, neither the governess nor the girls dare let on that theywere fairies, so they were carted far away to a potting-shed, out ofwhich they escaped in the night without their shoes, but there was agreat row about it among the parents, and the school was ruined.
As for their houses, it is no use looking for them, because they arethe exact opposite of our houses. You can see our houses by day but youcan't see them by dark.


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