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Leprechaun in Late Winter (Magic Tree House, #43) Leprechaun in Late Winter by Mary Pope Osborne
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“few years ago I visited County Galway in Ireland. I traveled through seaside towns along the rocky coast and took a boat out to the lonely Aran Islands at the mouth of Galway Bay. I loved the lush green sheep meadows of the countryside, the smell of peat fires wafting through misty rain, the cozy pubs where we had gingerbread and strong tea. Ever since that visit, I’ve loved Irish music and literature—especially the folklore of leprechauns, fairies, and legendary Irish heroes and heroines. So now I want to share Ireland with you. Get ready for a journey to the enchanted countryside of Galway, to a time a hundred and fifty years ago, when mysterious creatures still hid in the forests and hills. Be careful not to let them see you, or you might be turned into a skunk or a weasel!”
Mary Pope Osborne, Leprechaun in Late Winter
“One and twenty fare-thee-wells!”
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“swarmed”
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“air”
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“happy,”
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“What”
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“minded”
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“simple”
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“leave”
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“Annie”
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“exclaimed”
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“Augusta”
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“still”
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“old”
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“said.”
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“bugs”
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“cats.”
Mary Pope Osborne, Leprechaun in Late Winter
“Mother,”
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“hungry,”
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“cheerfully.”
Mary Pope Osborne, Leprechaun in Late Winter
“Augusta.”
Mary Pope Osborne, Leprechaun in Late Winter