Saturday, October 30, 2010

Hunchback and little wings fairy home

There is a story about an old Irishman who loved his whisky and was known for beating others when it comes to holding down his whisky..  One day, he brought a dozen of whiskey bottles into the woods and sat on a rock covered with ferns when he spotted a Leprechaun dressed in a neat green suit, smoking a pipe. The old Irishman challenged him, boasting he can out drink the little Leprechaun.  The Leprechaun agreed to provide him with a chest of gold coins if he should lose while the Irishman said he could have his vintage gold watch and family precious stone gem ring.  When it  came down to the last bottle of whisky, the old Irishman passed out, and awoke the  next morning,  to find his vintage gold watch and his precious stone gem ring gone. 

Once upon a time, a little girl wanted to surprise her mother with primroses for Mother’s Day. She wandered into the woods in search of them, but got lost and started to cry.  As the hours passed, her cries became louder, until she noticed little heads peering from behind the rocks, brushes and ferns. The primrose fairies emerged, led the little girl back home, and offered her primroses to bring to her mother. 

There was a story about a young charming man, Luke, who saw the most beautiful female fairy, named Sue, in the woods.  He was so much in love that he professed his undying and eternal love for her.   Sue’s parents, who strongly objected to their daughter marrying a human, said, ”I will approve of your marriage on one condition.  If he breaks his vow of loving you forever, he will be turned into a pig.” Sue knew her parents would not approve of their marriage unless she agreed with this condition.  They were married, and one night six months later, Luke arrived home late and went to bed. The next morning, the Sue woke up, sobbed, and left him.

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