1 Spoils brought home from the fairy ground.
2 asked a gallant troubadour of the fairy queen who.
3 It was asleep till the fairy prince came through the wood, and waked it up.
4 Mr. Bhaer was Nick Bottom, and Tina was Titania, a perfect little fairy in his arms.
5 She didn't like dolls, fairy tales were childish, and one couldn't draw all the time.
6 Grasshoppers skipped briskly in the sere grass, and crickets chirped like fairy pipers at a feast.
7 Mother doesn't wish you to go this week, because your eyes are not well enough yet to bear the light of this fairy piece.
8 "It looks like a fairy world," said Meg, smiling to herself, as she stood behind the curtain, watching the dazzling sight.
9 It was only half a dozen little fairy tales, but Jo had worked over them patiently, putting her whole heart into her work, hoping to make something good enough to print.
10 "Little Raphael," as her sisters called her, had a decided talent for drawing, and was never so happy as when copying flowers, designing fairies, or illustrating stories with queer specimens of art.
11 He spoke so kindly, and opened Hans Anderson's fairy tales so invitingly before me, that I was more ashamed than ever, and went at my lesson in a neck-or-nothing style that seemed to amuse him immensely.