ncess, the ogre,
the metamorphosed prince, and all the heroes of that line come into play
and action. As they read the stories which compose this book they will
meet with all the familiar actors of the fairy world in different scenes
indeed, and with new deeds of daring, witchcraft, or charming
benevolence, but still the same characters of the old-fashioned fairy
lore. The graceful pencil of Miss Rosina Emmet has given a pictorial
interest to the book, and the many pictures scattered through its pages
accord well with the good old-fashioned character of the tales."
--_Frank R Stockton._
Transcriber's Note
In this the ASCII version, accents have been dropped.
The advert ("BY THE SAME AUTHOR") was originally at the
front of the book, but has been moved to the end.
The fourth illustration appears on page 49, not 47. The List of
Illustrations has been accordingly corrected.
The following typographical corrections have been made:
(Page 63) Quotation mark added to the end of the illustration caption.
(Page 85) Quotation mark added after "episode is over."
(Page 96) Changed a semi-colon to a comma after "Courage".
(Page 39) "thought 'd ask you" is as originally printed.
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