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Tanglewood tales

Author(s): Nathaniel Hawthorne, Virginia Frances Sterrett Publication Info: Philadelphia,Penn Pub. Co., 1921

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He caught one of them by the horn and theother by his screwed-up tail

He caught one of them by the horn and theother by his screwed-up tail (1919)

Edmund Dulac (French, 1882 – 1953)
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Yet it was not so sweet as the song of the Syrens

Yet it was not so sweet as the song of the Syrens (1919)

Edmund Dulac (French, 1882 – 1953)
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They were constantly at war with the Cranes

They were constantly at war with the Cranes (1919)

Edmund Dulac (French, 1882 – 1953)
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They made haste to wallow down upon all fours

They made haste to wallow down upon all fours (1919)

Edmund Dulac (French, 1882 – 1953)
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‘Then follow me,’ said Ariadne

‘Then follow me,’ said Ariadne (1919)

Edmund Dulac (French, 1882 – 1953)
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The good Chiron taught his pupils how to play upon the harp

The good Chiron taught his pupils how to play upon the harp (1919)

Edmund Dulac (French, 1882 – 1953)
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So now the battle was ended

So now the battle was ended (1919)

Edmund Dulac (French, 1882 – 1953)
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She shook her hands over the multitude below

She shook her hands over the multitude below (1919)

Edmund Dulac (French, 1882 – 1953)
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On went the chariot, and Ning Tinto seemed greatly pleased…

On went the chariot, and Ning Tinto seemed greatly pleased… (1919)

Edmund Dulac (French, 1882 – 1953)
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Just as Prince Theseus was going on board…

Just as Prince Theseus was going on board… (1919)

Edmund Dulac (French, 1882 – 1953)
Illustration
Jason appointed Tiphys to be helmsman because he was a star-gazer

Jason appointed Tiphys to be helmsman because he was a star-gazer (1919)

Edmund Dulac (French, 1882 – 1953)
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He scampered across the sand and plunged right in among the foaming billows

He scampered across the sand and plunged right in among the foaming billows (1919)

Edmund Dulac (French, 1882 – 1953)
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Drawing bis sword, he rushed at the monster

Drawing bis sword, he rushed at the monster (1919)

Edmund Dulac (French, 1882 – 1953)
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But neither could Pan tell her what had become of Proserpina

But neither could Pan tell her what had become of Proserpina (1919)

Edmund Dulac (French, 1882 – 1953)
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‘What is it’, asked Jason

‘What is it’, asked Jason (1921)

Virginia Frances Sterrett (American, 1900-1931)
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‘Thou hast slain the monster’, cried Ariadne, clasping her hands

‘Thou hast slain the monster’, cried Ariadne, clasping her hands (1921)

Virginia Frances Sterrett (American, 1900-1931)
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This pitiless reptile had killed his poor companions

This pitiless reptile had killed his poor companions (1921)

Virginia Frances Sterrett (American, 1900-1931)
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They brought along with them a great many beautiful shells

They brought along with them a great many beautiful shells (1921)

Virginia Frances Sterrett (American, 1900-1931)
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The voyagers examined the web of cloth

The voyagers examined the web of cloth (1921)

Virginia Frances Sterrett (American, 1900-1931)
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The giant gave them his brotherly kindness

The giant gave them his brotherly kindness (1921)

Virginia Frances Sterrett (American, 1900-1931)
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She whipped up the snakes and ascended high over the city

She whipped up the snakes and ascended high over the city (1921)

Virginia Frances Sterrett (American, 1900-1931)
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‘I shall not touch it I assure you’, said she

‘I shall not touch it I assure you’, said she (1921)

Virginia Frances Sterrett (American, 1900-1931)
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Cadmus beheld a female figure, wonderfully beautiful

Cadmus beheld a female figure, wonderfully beautiful (1921)

Virginia Frances Sterrett (American, 1900-1931)
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At the appointed hour he met the beautiful Medea

At the appointed hour he met the beautiful Medea (1921)

Virginia Frances Sterrett (American, 1900-1931)
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