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The Fairy Ring电子书

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作       者:Kate Douglas Wiggin

出  版  社:Cheapest Books

出版时间:2018-01-22

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"THERE was once upon a time a king who had a garden; in that garden was an apple tree, and on that apple tree grew a golden apple every year."?These stories are the golden apples that grew on the tree in the king's garden; grew and grew and grew as the golden years went by; and being apples of gold they could never wither nor shrink nor change, so that they are as beautiful and precious for you to pluck today as when first they ripened long, long ago.??Perhaps you do not care for the sort of golden apples that grew in the king's garden; perhaps you prefer plain russets or green pippins? Well, these are not to be despised, for they also are wholesome food for growing boys and girls; but unless you can taste the flavor and feel the magic that lies in the golden apples of the king's garden you will lose one of the joys of youth.??No one can help respecting apples (or stories) that gleam as brightly today as they did hundreds and thousands of years ago, when first the tiny blossoms ripened into precious fruit.??"Should you ask me whence these stories,?Whence these legends and traditions?With the odors of the forest,?With the dew and damp of meadows?"—??I can say only that the people were telling fairy tales in Egypt, in Joseph's time, more than three thousand years ago; and that grand old Homer told them in the famous "Odyssey," with its witches and giants, its cap of darkness, and shoes of swiftness. Old nurses and village crones have repeated them by the fireside and in the chimney corner; shep-herds and cowherds have recounted them by the brookside, until the children of the world have all learned them by heart, bequeathing them, generation after generation, as a priceless legacy to their own children. Nor must you fancy that they have been told in your own tongue only. Long, long before the art of printing was known, men and women of all nations recited these and similar tales to one another, never thinking that the day would come when they would be regarded as the peculiar property of youth and childhood. ?
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The Fairy Ring

Introduction

East o’ the Son & West o’ the Moon

The Golden Lantern, Golden Goat & Golden Cloak

Mother Roundabout’s Daughter

The Bear & Skrattel

The Golden Bird

The Doll in the Grass

The Princess on the Glass Hill

The Ram and the Pig Who Went into the Woods to Live By Themselves

The Troll’s Hammer

The Clever Prince

"Lars, my Lad!"

Twigmuntus, Cowbelliantus, Perchnosius

Master Tobacco

The History of Tom Thumb

Tattercoats

History of Jack the Giant-Killer

Yvon and Finette

A TALE OF BRITTANY

I

II

III

IV

VI

VII

The Fair One with Golden Locks

The Little Good Mouse

Prince Desire and Princess Mignonetta

The Yellow Dwarf

Graciosa and Percinet

Drak, the Fairy

Drakesbill and His Friends

Riquet with the Tuft

The White Cat

Prince Cherry

The Wild Swans

The Story of Coquerico

The Bird-Cage Maker

The Twelve Months

The Bee, the Harp, the Mouse, and the Bum-Clock

The Long Leather Bag

The Widow's Daughter

Munachar and Manachar

The Road to Fortune

The Golden Crab

The Table, the Ass, and the Stick

The Little Brother and Sister

The Old Griffin

The Three Feathers

The House in the Wood

Rapunzel

The Queen Bee

The Many-Furred Creature

Snow-white and Rose-red

The Frog Prince

The Goose Girl

Briar Rose

The Iron Stove

Rumpel-stilts-ken

Faithful John, the King's Servant

Spindle, Shuttle, and Needle

The Magic Egg

The Sparrow and the Bush

The Iron Wolf

The Grateful Cobra

The Magic Ring

Tit for Tat

The Brahman, the Tiger, and the Six Judges

Muchie Lal

The Valiant Chatteemaker

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