What were the four wishes of the little fir tree?
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This is a story of a Little Fir Tree that was granted four wishes by a magician for its kindness. The first wish of the tree is to get green leaves like its other friends. ... This time a man steals the leaves. The tree is sad and makes a third wish - it asks for glass leaves.
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The fir tree first requested leaves that were more like those of other trees rather than needle-like ones, and then it requested gold leaves, which were stolen. The third desire was for wind-blown glass leaves, and the fourth was to have his original needle-like leaves again.
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- It tells the story of a tiny fir tree that shielded a magician from the rain. He was given four wishes by the magician. On its branches, the fir tree desired to have nests. Instead of her needles, he preferred smooth, rounded leaves.
- The wish came true, but the next day a goat ate all of his leaves. It desired golden-colored foliage. Males entered and took its leaves. The third wish was utilized to wrap glass leaves around itself. The day went very smoothly, but the wind that blew at night blew off all of its leaves.
- Fir tree was dejected. It achieved what it is now by using its last wish. Thus, we understand that the tree desired his original needle leaves.
Thus this is the answer.
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