
Seven Autumn Leaves From Fairyland
'Seven Autumn Leaves From Fairyland' Summary
Seven Autumn Leaves From Fairyland is a collection of seven short stories by E. Cunningham, first published in 1875. The stories are all set in a magical land called Fairyland, and they all feature a different character who has stepped through the door to Fairyland.
The first story, "The Autumn Leaves," tells the tale of a young girl named Alice who finds a magical tree that is filled with autumn leaves. When she touches one of the leaves, she is transported to Fairyland. In Fairyland, Alice meets a variety of magical creatures, including fairies, elves, and unicorns. She also has many adventures, including a battle with a wicked witch.
The other stories in the collection are equally magical and adventurous. In "The Golden Key," a young boy named Peter finds a magical key that opens a door to Fairyland. In "The Magic Mirror," a young girl named Mary discovers a magical mirror that shows her visions of Fairyland. And in "The Wishing Well," a young man named John makes a wish at a magical well and is transported to Fairyland.
Seven Autumn Leaves From Fairyland is a magical book that will transport you to a world where anything is possible. The stories are full of wonder, adventure, and romance. They will stay with you long after you have finished reading them.
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