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A collection of George MacDonald’s fairy tales, short stories, and novellas.

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IV

He wouldn’t say “if you please,” because then it would not have been a plain question.

“Downstairs,” hissed the owl, without ever lifting his eyes from the book, which all the time he read upside down, so learned was he.

“On your honour, as a respectable old owl?” asked Richard.

“No,” hissed the owl; and Richard was almost sure that he was not really an owl. So he stood staring at him for a few moments, when all at once, without lifting his eyes from the book, the owl said, “I will sing a song,” and began:⁠—

“Nobody knows the world but me. When they’re all in bed, I sit up to see I’m a better student than students all, For I never read till the darkness fall; And I never read without my glasses, And that is how my wisdom passes. Howlowlwhoolhoolwoolool. “I can

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