Wonder-Box Tales

Chapter 6

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Hulda kissed her parents and smiled upon them; then she turned to look for the fairy, but she was gone. So they all three walked home in the twilight, and the next day Hulda set out again with her parents to return to the old castle in Norway. As for the fairy, she was happy from that day in the possession of her wand; but the little golden bird folded its wings and never sang any songs again.

THE END.

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The Editha Series

NEW EDITION, 1906

1 Editha's Burglar, By Burnett

2 Pinocchio's Adventures

3 Burglar's Daughter, By Penrose

4 J. Cole, By Gellibrand

5 Laddie

6 Miss Toosey

7 A Child's Garden of Verses, By Stevenson

8 Little Rosebud, By Harraden

9 Wonder Book Stories, By Hawthorne

10 The Golden Apple, By Hawthorne

11 Little Lame Prince, By Mulock

12 Sleeping Beauty, By Mulock

13 Adventures of a Brownie, By Mulock

14 The Pygmies, By Hawthorne

15 The Brownies, By Ewing

16 Cuckoo Clock, By Molesworth

17 Christmas Carol, By Dickens

18 Jackanapes, By Ewing

19 Alice in Wonderland, By Carroll

20 Rab and His Friends, By Dr. John Brown

21 Through a Looking-Glass, By Lewis Carroll

22 The Prince of the Pin Elves, By Charles Lee Sleight

23 Snap-Dragons and Other Stories, By J. H. Ewing

24 Madam Liberality, By J. H. Ewing

25 Millicent in Dreamland, By Edna S. Brainerd

26 Flower Fables, By Louisa M. Alcott

27 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, By Washington Irving

28 Lives of Two Cats, By Pierre Loti

29 Wonder-Box Tales, By Jean Ingelow

30 Boss and Other Dogs, By Maria L. Pool

H. M. CALDWELL COMPANY Publishers NEW YORK AND BOSTON