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A shipbuilder tells his daughter Dawn how he once nursed a Canada goose with a broken wing, and how soon thereafter the young woman who would become his wife and Dawn's mother came to help him make sails.
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Geese, Folklore, Canada goose, Fairy tales, Shipbuilding, Fiction, Children's fiction, Geese, fiction, Ships, fiction, StoriesPlaces
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In this adaptation of "The Crane Wife," a shipbuilder marries a mysterious woman who makes him promise never to look at her while she weaves.
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