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The Magic Fish-Bone
- A Classic Bedtime Story for Kids
- Narrated by: Rob Izenberg
- Length: 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
After Princess Alicia finds a magic fish-bone, compliments of her fairy godmother, she eventually uses it to improve financial conditions for her father the king, queen, and her 18 brothers and sisters. This classic bedtime story for kids was written by Charles Dickens in 1867, although Mr. Dickens credits the tale to a Miss Alice Rainbird (aged seven), as it gives a very heartwarming glimpse into a Victorian world which can only be seen through the eyes of an innocent child.
Arrangement by Samantha V. Hutton
Public Domain (P)2018 Goatshead Castle Productions
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