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The Dragon's Tail (Illustrated)
The Dragon's Tail (Illustrated)
The Dragon's Tail (Illustrated)
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The Dragon's Tail (Illustrated)

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The Dragon’s Tail is based on an old folk story which later became known as one of the fairy tales from the German Forests.  A fun, enchanting, short children’s story.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXinXii
Release dateOct 22, 2017
ISBN9783961426454
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    The Dragon's Tail (Illustrated) - Susan Spindley

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    The Dragon’s Tail (Illustrated)

    by Susan Spindley

    © 2017, Susan Spindley.

    All rights reserved.

    Author: Susan Spindley

    Contact susanspindleyauthor@gmail.com

    ISBN: 978-3-96142-645-4

    Verlag GD Publishing Ltd. & Co KG, Berlin

    E-Book Distribution: XinXii

    www.xinxii.com

    I wonder if the girls and boys who read these stories, have heard of the charming and romantic town of Evernight? I suppose not, for it is a curious fact that few foreigners visit the place.

    Perhaps those around the world who have heard the stories about Whistleberg simply believe exactly that. That they are stories and legends, made up and not real. Whistleberg is the oldest castle and probably the most beautiful one that you’ll ever see. It sits, as you’d expect, on top of a hill, is surrounded by woods and it peers down over the town of Evernight.

    Whistleberg is quaintly built with dear little turrets and gables, and high towers, a long curving wall with dark beams and windows looking out into the forest. It belongs at present to the Grand duke of Silverton-Wilterton-Evernight.

    Every stone and corner of Whistleberg is connected with some old story or legend.

    For instance there

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