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The Treasure The Treasure by Ellen Read
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“A feeling of calm always fell over her like a cloak of happiness settling on her shoulders when she entered her father’s woods. Tall trees welcomed her under their canopy, offering her protection, while a carpet of yellow lesser celandine, with their shiny star-like flowers and dark green heart-shaped leaves, tickled her ankles as she walked amongst them.”
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“Wax and feathers,” Alaric repeated, and then laughed again. “This might be the last great assault on the tower,” he added.

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“Matilda threw some grain onto the ground for the chickens. A smile flitted across her lips at the thought that she’d saved these last six chickens from the oaf’s mad obsession with collecting feathers”
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“The time has passed for secrets. Today we fly for real.”
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“Hope, child, is one of the most important things in life. With hope, we take the next step forward.”
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