The Wee Free Men: The BeginningWhen Tiffany Aching sets out to become a witch, she faces ominous foes and gains unexpected allies. As she confronts the Queen of Fairies and battles an ancient, bodiless evil, she is aided (and most ably abetted) by the six-inch-high, fightin', stealin', drinkin' Wee Free Men! Laugh-out-loud humor and breathtaking action combine in the books that launched the unforgettable adventures of a determined young witch and her tiny but fierce blue friends. |
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... pulled a cracked saucer out of her pocket and tipped into it the rainwater that had collected on her hat . Then she took a bottle of ink out of another pocket and poured in just enough to turn the water black . She cupped it in her ...
... pulled a cracked saucer out of her pocket and tipped into it the rainwater that had collected on her hat . Then she took a bottle of ink out of another pocket and poured in just enough to turn the water black . She cupped it in her ...
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... pulled at a piece of string that was hanging over the side of his boat , and a second red - headed man surfaced , gulp- ing air . " Nae time for fishin ' ! " said the first man , hauling him aboard . " The green heid's coming ...
... pulled at a piece of string that was hanging over the side of his boat , and a second red - headed man surfaced , gulp- ing air . " Nae time for fishin ' ! " said the first man , hauling him aboard . " The green heid's coming ...
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... pulled a piece of string . With little clicks and flapping noises the hat took up the shape of a rather elderly straw hat . She picked up the paper flow- ers from the ground and stuck them on , carefully . Then she said : " Phew ...
... pulled a piece of string . With little clicks and flapping noises the hat took up the shape of a rather elderly straw hat . She picked up the paper flow- ers from the ground and stuck them on , carefully . Then she said : " Phew ...
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... pulled itself upright , and the rider turned it to face Tiffany . The rider himself couldn't face Tiffany . He had no face . He had no head to hang it on . She ran . Her boots slipped on the snow as she moved , but sud- denly her mind ...
... pulled itself upright , and the rider turned it to face Tiffany . The rider himself couldn't face Tiffany . He had no face . He had no head to hang it on . She ran . Her boots slipped on the snow as she moved , but sud- denly her mind ...
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