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Edi was an old shepherd who lived in Noland and suffered much from rheumatism. His small flock consisted of five sheep. One day, he found a beautiful cloak in a lilac-grove near Nole. He traded it to Dame Dingle for a bottle of medicine for his rheumatism. The medicine worked so well that he threw the bottle and the remaining medicine in the river.

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  • Edi was an old shepherd who lived in Noland and suffered much from rheumatism. His small flock consisted of five sheep. One day, he found a beautiful cloak in a lilac-grove near Nole. He traded it to Dame Dingle for a bottle of medicine for his rheumatism. The medicine worked so well that he threw the bottle and the remaining medicine in the river.
  • Edi was an old shepherd who lived in Noland and suffered much from rheumatism. His small flock consisted of five sheep. One day he found a beautiful cloak in a lilac-grove near Nole. He traded it to Dame Dingle for a bottle of medicine for his rheumatism. The medicine worked so well that he threw the bottle and the remaining medicine in the river. (Queen Zixi of Ix)
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  • L. Frank Baum
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  • Edi
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  • Queen Zixi of Ix
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  • St. Nicholas Magazine
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  • Edi was an old shepherd who lived in Noland and suffered much from rheumatism. His small flock consisted of five sheep. One day, he found a beautiful cloak in a lilac-grove near Nole. He traded it to Dame Dingle for a bottle of medicine for his rheumatism. The medicine worked so well that he threw the bottle and the remaining medicine in the river.
  • Edi was an old shepherd who lived in Noland and suffered much from rheumatism. His small flock consisted of five sheep. One day he found a beautiful cloak in a lilac-grove near Nole. He traded it to Dame Dingle for a bottle of medicine for his rheumatism. The medicine worked so well that he threw the bottle and the remaining medicine in the river. (Queen Zixi of Ix)
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