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A Double Story, Cross Purposes And The Shadows & The History of Gutta-Percha Willie, Hardback Book

A Double Story, Cross Purposes And The Shadows & The History of Gutta-Percha Willie Hardback

Part of the Prince Classics series

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The Lost Princess: A Double Story, first published in 1875 as The Wise Woman: A Parable, is a fairy tale novel by George MacDonald.

The story describes how a woman of mysterious powers pays visits to two very different young girls: one a princess, the other a shepherd’s daughter. It has been regarded as ahead of its time in its approach to parenting.

When he had been at school for about three weeks, the boys called him Six-fingered Jack; but his real name was Willie, for his father and mother gave it him -- not William, but Willie, after a brother of his father, who died young, and had always been called Willie.

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