Colofon
by Louisa May Alcott · from Bloemensprookjes van Tante Jo
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Hello, little reader! Do you know a special book? It is a book all can read free!
This book is a special gift for you. You can read it. You can share it with your friends. You can give it to your kin. It is a free book for all. Many children can read this story. You do not pay for it. This makes many people happy.
Many kind people helped make this book. They worked as a team. They made sure the book was ready. They wanted you to read it. Now you can read it well. They are very happy.
This book is called *Flower Fables*. A kind lady wrote it long ago. Her name was Louisa May Alcott. It is a very old story. Now it is new for you. All can read this happy story. It is a free book.
People checked each word well. They made sure all words are right. The book is easy to read. No mistakes are in this book. They fixed any errors. You will like to read it.
The story part is now finished. But the fun does not end. You can still share this book with friends. Sharing stories is good! It makes all smile.
This story is very old. It belongs to all. No one owns this story now. So you can share it freely. You can give copies to your friends. You can give copies to your kin. It is a free book for all.
This free book has a special name. It is a Project Free book. Grown-ups must know this name. If they sell the book, they must say this name. They must follow special rules then. But you can always share it. You can give it to friends. It is a free book for all.
You can enjoy this book many ways. You can read it again and again. You can tell the story to others. You can draw pictures from it. Share it with your friends. Share it with your kin. This makes all happy.
So, go ahead and open this book! Read the stories, tell them to your friends, or even draw pictures about them. Because sharing stories makes all happy!
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Colofon

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