Rewards and Fairies by Rudyard Kipling
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tearing through Willow Shaw.
'Play!' said the lady with a laugh, and threw up her hands affectedly. The sunshine caught the jewels on her many rings and made them flash till Una's eyes dazzled, and she had to rub them. Then she saw Dan on his knees picking up the potatoes they had spilled at the gate. 'There wasn't anybody in the Shaw, after all,' he said. 'Didn't you think you saw someone?' 'I'm most awfully glad there isn't,' said Una. Then they went on with the potato-roast. The Looking-Glass Queen Bess Was Harry's daughter! The Queen was in her chamber, and she was middling old, Her petticoat was satin and her stomacher was gold. Backwards and forwards and sideways did she pass, Making up her mind to face the cruel looking-glass. The cruel looking-glass that will never show a lass As comely or as kindly or as young as once she was! The Queen was in her chamber, a-combing of her hair, There came Queen Mary's spirit and it stood behind her chair, Singing, 'Backwards and forwards and sideways you may pass, But I will stand behind you till you face the looking-glass. |
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