Join me as I discuss the French Fairy Tale, The Fairies, more commonly known as Diamonds and Toads. This tale follows two sisters - one kind, one arrogant- and the consequences of their words.
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Perrault's Fairy Tales (New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1969), pp. 61-64.
This translation is from Old-Time Stories told by Master Charles Perrault, translated by A. E. Johnson (Dodd Mead and Company, 1921)
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