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... wish extra power.” “Seriously?” I say and giggle. “Okay, I'll wish.” “No, stop!” Vigga says again. “What now?” I sigh. She laughs. “You have to put the eyelash on top of your chest, and then you can wish.” “Come on!” I roll my eyes ...
... wish extra power.” “Seriously?” I say and giggle. “Okay, I'll wish.” “No, stop!” Vigga says again. “What now?” I sigh. She laughs. “You have to put the eyelash on top of your chest, and then you can wish.” “Come on!” I roll my eyes ...
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Sean O'Reilly. Greetings, master. Your wish is my command. There it is. The lamp! C'mon... Please work! AWESOME! I wish for you to save my friends in the next room! Tsk tsk tsk. You were told to come alone. Ugh! Okay, dude. I... I wish ...
Sean O'Reilly. Greetings, master. Your wish is my command. There it is. The lamp! C'mon... Please work! AWESOME! I wish for you to save my friends in the next room! Tsk tsk tsk. You were told to come alone. Ugh! Okay, dude. I... I wish ...
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... wish - stone , you must be very , very careful , Jessie . Wish - stones can be very dangerous . " " How ? " " They are very powerful , " Granny said . " In all the Realm there is only one wish - granter more powerful . Whoever holds a ...
... wish - stone , you must be very , very careful , Jessie . Wish - stones can be very dangerous . " " How ? " " They are very powerful , " Granny said . " In all the Realm there is only one wish - granter more powerful . Whoever holds a ...
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