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And
she
had
stopped
dancing
!
Her
feet
were
as
steady
as
though
they
were
made
of
stone
and
she
walked
as
sedately
as
any
other
respectable
cow
.
Quietly
and
serenely
she
moved
across
the
field
,
beheading
her
golden
soldiers
as
she
went
to
greet
the
Red
Calf
.
"
I
'm
so
glad
you
're
back
!
"
said
the
Red
Calf
.
"
I
've
been
so
lonely
.
"
The
Red
Cow
kissed
it
and
fell
to
munching
the
meadow
.
It
was
her
first
good
meal
for
a
week
.
And
by
the
time
her
hunger
was
satisfied
she
had
eaten
up
several
regiments
.
After
that
she
felt
better
.
She
soon
began
to
live
her
life
just
exactly
as
she
had
lived
it
before
.
At
first
she
enjoyed
her
quiet
regular
habits
very
much
,
and
was
glad
to
be
able
to
eat
her
breakfast
without
dancing
and
to
lie
down
in
the
grass
and
sleep
at
night
instead
of
curtseying
to
the
moon
until
the
morning
.
But
after
a
little
she
began
to
feel
uncomfortable
and
dissatisfied
.
Her
dandelion
field
and
her
Red
Calf
were
all
very
well
,
but
she
wanted
something
else
and
she
could
n't
think
what
it
was
.
At
last
she
realised
that
she
was
missing
her
star
.
She
had
grown
so
used
to
dancing
and
to
the
happy
feeling
the
star
had
given
her
that
she
wanted
to
do
a
Sailor
's
Hornpipe
and
to
have
the
star
on
her
horn
again
.
She
fretted
,
she
lost
her
appetite
,
her
temper
was
atrocious
.
And
she
frequently
burst
into
tears
for
no
reason
at
all
.
Eventually
,
she
went
to
my
Mother
and
told
her
the
whole
story
and
asked
her
advice
.
"
Good
gracious
,
my
dear
!
"
my
Mother
said
to
her
.
"
You
do
n't
suppose
that
only
one
star
ever
fell
out
of
the
sky
!
Billions
fall
every
night
,
I
'm
told
.
But
they
fall
in
different
places
,
of
course
.
You
ca
n't
expect
two
stars
to
drop
in
the
same
field
in
one
lifetime
.
"
"
Then
,
you
think
--
if
I
moved
about
a
bit
--
?
"
the
Red
Cow
began
,
a
happy
eager
look
coming
into
her
eyes
.
"
If
it
were
me
,
"
said
my
Mother
,
"
I
'd
go
and
look
for
one
.
"