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Fairy tales

by Lou Boizard

Pages 6 and 7 of 21

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The witch and the magic island

 Once upon a time, a witch left and looked for her husband.
The witch had disappeared five days before that.
She flew on an island, there she heard grunts of a troll.
She followed the strong grunts, which led her into a cave.
When she entered inside the cave, she saw a cave with her husband in it.
To deliver her husband, she bewitched a gingerbread cookie for the troll to fall sleep.
The troll slept, she liberated her husband who was trapped by the troll, who had changed in appearances.
He became a cockroach.
The witch took the cockroach, and she ate the cockroach.
The witch and the wizard came back to the castle in the end.

The moral of the story is:
Do not trust every thing said by every body.
Don’t trust appearances.
The appearances are often misleading
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The witch and the magic island

 Once upon a time, a witch left and looked for her husband.
The witch had disappeared five days before that.
She flew on an island, there she heard grunts of a troll.
She followed the strong grunts, which led her into a cave.
When she entered inside the cave, she saw a cave with her husband in it.
To deliver her husband, she bewitched a gingerbread cookie for the troll to fall sleep.
The troll slept, she liberated her husband who was trapped by the troll, who had changed in appearances.
He became a cockroach.
The witch took the cockroach, and she ate the cockroach.
The witch and the wizard came back to the castle in the end.

The moral of the story is:
Do not trust every thing said by every body.
Don’t trust appearances.
The appearances are often misleading
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