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Comments
Annia
Short and sweet, typical Dorothy. :)
thanks Lisa!
glad you liked it!
I always enjoy your stories
I always enjoy your stories, and this one was no exception. I also like the framing device you used.
Hugs, Alexa
thank you so much
huggles back
And the Queen of flash
And the Queen of flash fiction strikes again ;)
Short, sweet, sentimental and sure to stay with the reader, as I would expect from you Dottie.
*big hugs*
Amethyst
thanks Amethyst!
huggles!
Ahhmmm...
The Queen of short stories has spoken !
Long live the Queen. (lol)
Loving Hugs, Talia
Queen? I thought I was a princess!
huggles, Talia!
A tear
You gave me one and it's beautiful. Thank you, Dot.
Hugs,
Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
you got me blushing, Erin
I'm glad you liked it!
Another sweet readable story
Another sweet readable story Dorothy
I always enjoy your tales, long may you have inspiration.
Gill
thanks Gillian
huggles!
I don't see me passing it on,
I don't see me passing it on, so can I read it ?
Oral Tradition
Nice story. I'm curious, how much did the story change, as it was handed down from generation to generation?
-- Daphne Xu
hopefully very little
in oral-oriented societies, it was a point of pride to re-tell the stories word for word. of course they wold change over time, so who can tell?
Definately
worth the read.
thanks, Wendy Jean
huggles!
Wonderful
What a lovely fable, Dorothy. Thank you for sharing!
Lucy xxx
"Lately it occurs to me..
what a long strange trip its been."
thanks Lucy !
glad you liked it!