Unconquered Sun

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same time so on it looked how it can be done only the woman so he simply not in forces was her to refuse. But as soon as the glass of juice was drunk, Prinze already just could not stop, so taste of pink food was attractive that, having tasted its once, having felt hungry more and more, before the saturation.
    "Strange, why after all is it without fail?" - Prinze thought more than once. And in general, his favourite Fairy, at all the sociability and cheerfulness when business concerns different feiny features was always permanently closed and laconic: "Darling do not stick the curious nose where does not follow, and that you will be left without nose, so, apparently, at you speak?" And, having clicked it on this most curious nose fingers, gave the conversation another turn.
    "Probably, I today something absolutely some excessively suspicious", - thought Prinze and dismissed all foreign thoughts. "The pink mood" already came into the own: the feeling of pleasure grew in a breast, rest, cheerfulness, the sun to seem it became brighter, persons Fei, than kids and a muzzle of Animals - it is even lovelier, and Prinze cheerfully burst out laughing. Eventually, today he should make the real feat in the wood, and it is already a lot of!
    2.
    After Prinze's leaving, the Fairy, having charged all household chores to Animals, departed on service. Or, being expressed by the Charter letter, "to carry out Disinterested and Dedicated Service to the Sacred Principles of the Order and Prosperity in the territory entrusted by Community".
    It is necessary to notice that this service for any fairy begins with that moment when she finishes thirty years' training at School and lasts for the rest of the life. That day the young fairy solemnly swears before a throne of their Knowledge to protect weak, to create good, to help persons in need, to learn, improve and decorate world around. Protection, thus, even for Keepers of the Limit was only one of many tasks which they carried out within the Service.
    And therefore now, when on borders with the Limit, it seems, everything is quiet, the Fairy was not free from execution of the functions at all. It just could switch to other, not less important issues. The help to a brood of little bear cubs whose mother seriously wounded to herself a paw about a sharp bough was the most essential of them at present and temporarily could not go. Only the Fairy could feed little bear cubs now.
    She successfully coped with this work. The fairy quickly found the den hidden in a dense pinery in which there lived all brood, and landed near it. Bear cubs, having guessed aroma of just blossomed roses - an invariable sign of approach of any fairy - a joyful crowd as mushrooms from a bast basket, poured out towards and surrounded the winged guest in impatient expectation of feeding. They so persistently rubbed about her harmonous fine-molded legs and with such pleasure licked them that the Fairy with all the heart burst out laughing. Having kissed and having a little snuggled each of bear cubs, she decided that it is necessary to take care, first of all, of their wounded mother. It squeezed directly into a den and once again processed wounds on a paw of a she-bear specially prepared healing ointment. She-bear did not resist. It is known that all animals loved fairies and trusted them as to. On the contrary, she even with relief began to roar and tenderly licked a face of the Fairy the big pink language. And the Fairy fed bear cubs with milk. They so funny drank it from a big bottle with a pacifier, having greedy made buldge out big, brown, still such innocent, eyes as though were afraid they will not get that. From it dense white liquid plentifully flew on their brown hair directly on a grass.
    The fairy cheerfully laughed, patted them on a shaggy back and thought of how she after all loves the work. To help persons in need, to care for perfection of the world to it really very much and very much it was pleasant. However,

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