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Updated: May 18, 2025


Look over there and you will see her," said Sammy Woodchuck. Pinkie Whiskers looked and he was so surprised that his little mouth flew open, and I am ashamed to say that he stared too. Yes, he actually stared at the Tree-Fairy. The Tree-Fairy smiled and came dancing over to him. She bowed and said, "I want to thank you for saving my life.

"You know that love always conquers hate and it was love that sent the man to cut down the tree and when he was called away, it was love that sent Pinkie Whiskers and you, my dear friends, to finish the work and free me." As the Tree-Fairy stopped talking there were tears of gratitude and happiness in her eyes.

It was Billy who caught your tail and pulled you out from under the falling tree trunk just in time or you surely would have been crushed," said Uncle Whiskers. "All is well that ends well and really, Pinkie Whiskers, you never did such a wonderful thing before and you probably will never do such a wonderful deed in your life again, for you have set the Tree-Fairy free.

"My teeth are as sharp as needles." "My bill is very sharp and while you gnaw, I will pick the bark away. I promise to be very careful," said Billy Jay. So they all set to work and the Tree-Fairy smiled upon them. Her smile was so full of love that each little animal felt his heart beat faster and was even more eager to free her wings quickly.

The water was so deep and it raced along so swiftly that Pinkie Whiskers was very much frightened, but suddenly a beautiful, soft voice whispered in his ear: "Do not be afraid. I am the Water-Fairy and I will help you because my dear friend, the Tree-Fairy asked me to do so. She told me all about how you saved her."

Just then Billy Jay picked away a big piece of bark and the Tree-Fairy slowly but surely pulled one wing free. Uncle Whiskers, Twinkle and Winkle worked all the harder and faster and soon Twinkle cried: "I think you can move your wing now, dear Tree-Fairy. Try to move it just a tiny bit." The Tree-Fairy needed no urging. Very gently and slowly she pulled her wing out from under the bark.

The Tree-Fairy put her arms about him and said, "I would love to have you but it is impossible. You could never reach there. I must be going now, but I will never forget your kindness to me and I will always watch over you all and turn your trouble into happiness. In fact, I will tell all of the good Fairies to help you." "Pinkie Whiskers, you shall always be protected in time of need.

Pinkie Whiskers ate and ate, then he told them all about the good Water-Fairy, who was a friend of the Tree-Fairy and how she had asked the Water-Fairy to help him. Winkle, Twinkle and Billy Jay were so amazed by Pinkie Whiskers' story that they stood and stared at him with big eyes.

Some day when you are in danger, I will save you as you have saved me and now good-bye, dear friends, good-bye." When Pinkie Whiskers reached home, he told Mother and Father Gray all about how he chopped down the tree and how the beautiful Tree-Fairy was freed from her prison. Mother Gray said: "My son, you have had a very wonderful experience, but please be careful what you do and where you go.

The Tree-Fairy laughed merrily as she replied: "Bless your heart, I have always lived in a tree. My home was in a tree in Fairyland, but the tree was hollow and I had several rooms. As I told you I even had a door and a window." "Fairyland must be a wonderful place," sighed Twinkle. "I wish that I could make you a visit when you are back in your own home once more."

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