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An old enchantress
thinke kersone want to
Heal ker power. She
transforms one son into
on angle and another into
whole, but the tried
und way. This youngest
son deddes he wants to
Sve o princess locked in
dangerous castle Once
in the cotte, the
youngest son looks
through evrowww คน
Summary B
In The Crystal Bollar
old enchamrar
the sono she does not
frut. She forms one into
awang, one ime whole
and the youngest rom
wy. The youngest son
daddies to recan
beautiful pieces who
locked in sanule To free
her, he must places
aut bol bore
endatur. Het
Summary
"The Cryer Balfiss
Brilling folytale about
வahitiremie
dont trust her three
sona. She unfairly turne
onemo megle, another
so swak, and the
youngest sonra
The Dave youngest son
decides to fres
bi ponose who is
locked sonde. He
hadaa


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