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"'How now?' cried a reassuring voice", from "The Little White Feather", a fairy tale.
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Originally from Gask, Lilian (1865-) The Fairies and the Christmas Child. Illustrated by Willy Pogány (1882-1955). London: Harrap & Co., and New York: T.Y. Crowell (n.d. ), pp. 175-196. Scan from A Celebration of Women Writers.
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