Elizabeth Langford

Children Stories Classics Children

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Elizabeth Langford

Children Stories Classics Children

Chapter Two The Days Were Very Long

Chapter Two The Days Were Very Long

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It was a little tale, where once a fairy started telling a tale. It was a little wish that, perhaps, it was broadly agreed in history that Adam and Eve were the first male and female. The time was very fast; they mated and produced offspring. The magic was very powerful; soon, there were humans. The world was very magical; the fairies were very friendly. The strongest among them ruled for some time. One little fairy called Beth was there, but soon someone became stronger, and he was overthrown. This is my seventeenth story on the list. His son thought mere strength was not enough to rule; the world was very enchanted. "I must have something more," he thought. The word was very useful; he set out in search of the unknown. The book was very big; he searched for several days and nights. One day, he took shelter in a cave; the fairies were there. It was unusual and eerie, made of limestone and other minerals, and was on top of a pool of magma. It was the world of magic. Now, as he entered the cave, he screamed in fright, and the cave seemed to scream with him too.


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