Index:The fairy tales of Charles Perrault (Clarke, 1922).djvu

Title The fairy tales of Charles Perrault (Clarke, 1922)
Author Charles Perrault; Robert Samber; Harry Clarke
Year 1922
Publisher Harrap
Location London
Source djvu
Progress Proofread—All pages of the work proper are proofread, but not all are validated
Transclusion Fully transcluded
CONTENTS.
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INTRODUCTION 9
LITTLE RED RIDING-HOOD 21
THE FAIRY 27
BLUE BEARD 35
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY IN THE WOOD 47
THE MASTER CAT; OR, PUSS IN BOOTS 67
CINDERILLA; OR, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER 77
RIQUET WITH THE TUFT 93
LITTLE THUMB 109
THE RIDICULOUS WISHES 127
DONKEY-SKIN 137
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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Cinderilla and her Prince Frontispiece
"He asked her whither she was going" facing 24
"'What is this I see?' said her mother" 28
"'Am I come hither to serve you with water, pray?'" facing 30
"'What, is not the key of my closet among the rest?'" 36
"This man had the misfortune to have a blue beard" facing 38
"At this very instant the young Fairy came out from behind the hangings" 48
The Prince enquires of the aged Countryman facing 54
"He saw, upon a bed, the finest sight was ever beheld" facing 56
"'I will have it so,' replied the Queen, 'and will eat her with a Sauce Robert'" 59
"The Marquis gave his hand to the Princess, and followed the King, who went up first" facing 74
"Away she drove, scarce able to contain herself for joy" 78
"Any one but Cinderilla would have dressed their heads awry" facing 80

"She left behind one of her glass slippers, which the Prince took up most carefully"

87
"The Prince believed he had given her more wit than he had reserved for himself" 99
"Riquet with the Tuft appeared to her the finest Prince upon earth" facing 104
"Little Thumb was as good as his word, and returned that same night with the news" 110
"He brought them home by the very same way they came" facing 112
"Jupiter appeared before him wielding his mighty thunderbolts" 128
"A long black pudding came winding and wriggling towards her" facing 130
"Truth to tell, this new ornament did not set off her beauty" 133
"Another gown the colour of the moon" 138
"He thought the Princess was his Queen" 143
"Curiosity made him put his eye to the keyhole" facing 150