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The Blacksmith And The Fairies
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Once upon a time, a Blacksmith lived with his Son. One day, his Son got sick, and he could not work. He was sick for a long time. He never got better, but he never got worse.
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After many years, a good Wizard came to the town. The Blacksmith told the Wizard about his Son’s sickness. The Wizard said, “He is not your son. He is an evil Fairy!”
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The Blacksmith asked, “Where is my Son?” The Wizard said, “The Fairies took him. He is now a slave inside Fairy Hill. The Blacksmith asked the Wizard, “How can I find my Son?”
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The Wizard said, “Build a fire. Then, grab the Fairy and throw him in. He will fly away, straight to Fairy Hill. You can follow him there.” The Blacksmith did what the Wizard said to do.
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The Blacksmith took a Holy Book, a Sword, and a Rooster. He went to Fairy Hill, and he found many Fairies there. They were laughing and dancing, but they looked evil.
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The Blacksmith went to the door of Fairy Hill. The Fairies could not stop him; the Holy Book protected him. Then, the Blacksmith put the Sword in the door, so the door could not close.
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The evil Fairy Queen yelled at the Blacksmith, “Why are you here?” The Blacksmith said, “I am here for my son, and I will not leave without him!”
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The Fairy Queen pointed to a young man. She said, “Here is your Son, but he will not go with you. He belongs to the Fairies, now.” Then, all of the Fairies laughed loudly.
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When the Fairies laughed, the Rooster woke up. It began to crow. “Cock-a-doodle-doo!” The noise hurt the ears of the Fairies. Then, the Blacksmith and his Son ran out of Fairy Hill.
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The Blacksmith and his Son returned to town. The Blacksmith learned that Fairies had taught his Son how to make Magic Swords. So, knights from all around the world bought their swords from them.
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The Blacksmith And The Fairies
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Once upon a time, a Blacksmith lived with his Son. One day, his Son got sick, and he could not work. He was sick for a long time. He never got better, but he never got worse.
Page 13
After many years, a good Wizard came to the town. The Blacksmith told the Wizard about his Son’s sickness. The Wizard said, “He is not your son. He is an evil Fairy!”
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The Blacksmith asked, “Where is my Son?” The Wizard said, “The Fairies took him. He is now a slave inside Fairy Hill. The Blacksmith asked the Wizard, “How can I find my Son?”