because it is nonfiction to write a story like a fairytale like that in the book the woods was very beautiful the wind was very loud it howls like a little beast the years have flown by now many are the myths spread about the definition and meaning of a fairytale as a genre so many that it is mind blogging consider primarily as a genre for children that also appeal for adults because it is an nonfiction to write a story like a fairytale in the book the dreary midnight afternoon was amazing this fairytale has a extraordinary and irresistible appeals to readers, writers, and viewers of all ages throughout the world but it certainly does not have the special power of providing solace and relief for children at Bethlehem or June that distinguishes it as a children's genre nor was it first invented as a literary genre sixteenth century writers whose stories were absorbed by simple peasants in the woods the wind was very loud in Cambridge the thirteenth story was getting on very well I was finding twenty four fairies in the woods the fairies were somewhere in the woods the world was very enchanted Scheherazade was very beautiful the world was very calm the fairies were very kind in fact all the notions that imply that fairytales were basically intended children or originated in writing during the renaissance period in the western world are the myths and I hope briefly to explode some of the myths are there for my talk in the woods Scheherazade was helping me with the steps in the woods the land was very calm it was very flat the path was very straight fairytales are rooted in oral traditions throughout the world that are hundreds if not thousands of years old and they they were never given the titles nor did they exist in the forms in which are told, printed, painted, recorded, performed and filmed by the literary fairytales today the woods was very big the grass was green the fairies do have beautiful colourful dresses and coloured wings on their backs once upon a dreary midnight afternoon where I can imagine it in the woods the fairies were getting blown away by the wind in the woods their clothes were blown away as well in the woods I was amazed how strong the wind was in the woods a fairy was blown away in the woods she was still called Scheherazade she was still a beautiful sugar plum fairy and her silver shoes were still on her feet I managed to save her from the wind in the woods the thirteenth story was a very true what happened to Scheherazade the sugar plum fairy in the woods she was ok now the queen went to fairyland general hospital to get an ultrasound to see how the baby was getting on inside her womb Nymphadora was going to be a big sister the midwife said to the queen it was going to be another girl hand her name is going to be Anne this is her fifth baby now this is a one day to one day course in this course the story was a true fairytale to the future Scheherazade the sugar plum fairy was very tired the light was very beautiful the fairies went home now the world was very beautiful the world was very lovely the world was very flat the world was very magical the woods was very big but it was very dangerous the fairies need to stay safe in the woods
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