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{Cover: Witch Winnie - The Story of a King's Daughter - Elizabeth W. Champney}

WITCH WINNIE.


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{Woman lowers basket from window to three men waiting below.}

WITCH WINNIE

The Story of a "King's Daughter"

BY

ELIZABETH W. CHAMPNEY


NEW YORK
DODD, MEAD & COMPANY
Publishers


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Copyright, 1889, by
WHITE AND ALLEN


Copyright, 1891, by
DODD, MEAD & COMPANY


The Burr Printing House
New York

 

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DEDICATED TO
MY LITTLE WITCH MARIE.


Where she's been the sunshine lingers,
She's my witch and she's my mouse;
She has helpful, fairy fingers,
Busy keeper of the house.
She is tricksy and she's elfish;
Sure no plague could e'er be worse;
She is thoughtful and unselfish,
She's my gentle angel-nurse.
All their jokes the brownies lend her,
She's a merry, mischief thing;
But her heart is very tender—
She's a Daughter of the King.
Yes, there's something nice about her,
And I'll love her till my death;
No, I could not do without her—
I'm her ma, Elizabeth.

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