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The Leprechaun’s Gold by Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole

The Leprechaun’s Gold by Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole. Many a wedding was made ________ by Old Pat’s harp. The Leprechaun’s Gold by Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole. Many a wedding was made merrier by Old Pat’s harp. The Leprechaun’s Gold by Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole.

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The Leprechaun’s Gold by Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole

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  1. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole Many a wedding was made ________ by Old Pat’s harp.

  2. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole Many a wedding was made merrier by Old Pat’s harp.

  3. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole In the same village _______ Young Tom.

  4. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole In the same village dwelled Young Tom.

  5. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole But Pat shook his head and gathered his few _______ possessions for the journey.

  6. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole But Pat shook his head and gathered his few meager possessions for the journey.

  7. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole They were ________ and weary from walking the many miles toward the Royal Palace.

  8. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole They were footsore and weary from walking the many miles toward the Royal Palace.

  9. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole So, as Old Pat turned his head for a second, the _______ boy quickly snapped a string on Pat’s harp and pushed his own spare string deep inside his bag.

  10. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole So, as Old Pat turned his head for a second, the wicked boy quickly snapped a string on Pat’s harp and pushed his own spare string deep inside his bag.

  11. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole From deep in the _______ came the shrill laugh of the rabbit.

  12. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole From deep in the burrow came the shrill laugh of the rabbit.

  13. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole He knew terrible things happened to those who searched for _____of leprechaun gold.

  14. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole He knew terrible things happened to those who searched for crocks of leprechaun gold.

  15. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole One by one, they twanged and _______ and twirled in the air, until all lay dangling.

  16. The Leprechaun’s Goldby Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole One by one, they twanged and twitched and twirled in the air, until all lay dangling.

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