How does the fairy godmother's attitude change toward Prince Harweda in "The Magic Prison" when he releases the bird?

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She smiles at him and is pleased.
She smiles at him and is pleased.

She wonders if he will ever change.
She wonders if he will ever change.

She yells at him and is angry.
She yells at him and is angry.

She cries that he only cares about himself.
She cries that he only cares about himself.

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In "The Magic Prison," the fairy godmother's attitude changes toward Prince Harweda when he releases the bird, and she smiles at him and is pleased.

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