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Fairy Godmothers and Other Tales Fairy Godmothers and Other Tales by Mrs. Alfred Gatty
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“Then I will tell you!” cried little Aglaia, springing lightly high into the air, and descending gently on a huge shell at her feet; “She likes every thing she does, and she likes to be always doing something. You can’t put the meaning into one word, as you can Beauty and Riches; but still itis something. Can’t you think of some way of saying what I have told you? Dear me, how stupid you are all grown. And liking isn’t the right word: it is something stronger than common liking.” “Love, perhaps,” murmured Leila.”
Margaret Gatty, Fairy Godmothers and Other Tales