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ILLUSTRATIONS
ОглавлениеCOLOURED PLATESTable of Contents | |
Ian and the Blue Falcon | Frontispiece |
The Three Maidens Sitting on the Rocks | Facing page 38 |
‘Ashes, Ashes!’ Twittered the Sparrows | 98 |
Standing in the Shelter of a Tree, He Watched Her a Long While | 114 |
The Queen and the Crab | 202 |
The Crown Returns to the Queen of the Fishes | 234 |
How José Found the Princess Bella-Flor | 288 |
The Princess Imprisoned in the Summer-house | 356 |
FULL-PAGE PLATESTable of Contents | |
Makóma Leaps into the Pool of Crocodiles | Facing page 2 |
Makóma Gets Entangled by a Hair of Chin-débou Máu-giri | 8 |
Makóma in the Hands of Sákatirína | 12 |
The Knight and the Raven | 38 |
Ian Breaks the Giant’s Chain | 44 |
The Princess Finds Herself a Prisoner on the Ship | 68 |
How Ian Direach Returned Home, and How His Stepmother Fell as a Bundle of Sticks | 74 |
‘That is an End of You,’ She Said. But She Was Wrong, for it Was only the Beginning | 90 |
The Princess Returns from the Sea | 120 |
The Giants Find Jack in the Treasure Room | 182 |
The Uninvited Fairy | 204 |
How the Queen Met the Lion-Fairy | 242 |
The King on his Dragon Fights his Way through the Monsters to the Queen and Muffette | 258 |
Doran-Donn Brings the Salmon to Covan the Brown-Haired | 276 |
‘We Never Waste Time When We Are Helping Others’ | 284 |
‘Who Are You who Dare to Knock at my Door?’ | 298 |
The Little Boy Sees the Stalo in the Wood | 320 |
IN TEXTTable of Contents | |
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Makóma Throws his Hammer at the Fire-eater | 7 |
Gopáni-Kúfa Sees a Strange Sight | 17 |
Shasása Hides the Mirror | 21 |
No One Knows What Was there Shown to the King | 25 |
The Old King Sees Himself Reflected in the Shields of the Bodyguard | 28 |
Gudu Drops a Stone into the Water | 30 |
‘Where Did You Get that from?’ Asked Isuro | 31 |
How Gudu Danced and the Bones Rattled | 35 |
Ian Finds the Youngest Sister | 43 |
The Seven Big Women Fall over the Crag | 72 |
She Found Sitting Round Her a Whole Circle of Cats | 95 |
‘Take the Black! Take the Black!’ Cried the Cats | 100 |
Three Little Doves Were Seated on the Handle of the Axe | 111 |
The Stepmother Tries to Drown the Princess | 116 |
The Jew Brings the Jewels to the Princess | 130 |
I Go to Seek my Fortune Alone | 136 |
The Cat Lets Fall the Stone | 139 |
How Manus Got the Lion’s Cub | 145 |
Pinkel Brings the Witch’s Lantern to the King | 151 |
Pinkel Steals the Witch’s Goat | 156 |
The Brothers Ill-treat Poor Jack | 180 |
The Rover of the Plain Does the Girl’s Work | 193 |
Last of All She Sang in a Low Voice a Dirge over the Rover of the Plain | 197 |
For a Minute They Looked at Each Other | 219 |
‘A Small Dragon Crept in and Terrified Her’ | 249 |
Ardan Pursues the Golden Cock and the Silver Hen | 269 |
The King Jumps into the Cauldron | 290 |
How the Boy Found the Bird of Truth | 303 |
The Mink is Very Rude to the Grandmother Wolf | 309 |
Andras Baive Shoots the Stalo | 333 |
Balancin’s Delight at the White Slipper | 338 |
Gilguerillo Falls in Love with Princess Diamantina | 344 |
‘Just as He Was Going to Strike’ | 353 |
THE ORANGE
FAIRY BOOK