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Category Archives: Czechoslovakia

The Lady in White

Spirit of Trees Posted on March 30, 2012 by BostonTerrierMay 6, 2012

A Czech Tale As Retold by Cristy West Every day, from spring until fall, young Bethushka took her flock of sheep to graze near a grove of birches. In her pocket was a spindle for spinning flax into thread. But … Continue reading →

Posted in Birch, Czechoslovakia, Environmental Stewardship, Europe, Good for Young Ages, Parables/Wisdom Tales, Wonder Tales/Fairy Tales
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