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The crock of gold

Author(s): James Stephens, Thomas Mackenzie (Illustrator) Publication Info: London, Macmillan and Co., I926

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A swift shadow darkened the passage

A swift shadow darkened the passage (1926)

Thomas Mackenzie (English, 1887 – 1944)
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A young woman came along the road and stood gazing earnestly at this house

A young woman came along the road and stood gazing earnestly at this house (1926)

Thomas Mackenzie (English, 1887 – 1944)
Illustration
At that moment the Philosopher’s cake lost all its savour

At that moment the Philosopher’s cake lost all its savour (1926)

Thomas Mackenzie (English, 1887 – 1944)
Illustration
Caitilin danced in uncontrollable gaiety

Caitilin danced in uncontrollable gaiety (1926)

Thomas Mackenzie (English, 1887 – 1944)
Illustration
Do you remember

Do you remember (1926)

Thomas Mackenzie (English, 1887 – 1944)
Illustration
He saw Caitilin Ni Murrachu walking a little way in front with a small vessel in her hand

He saw Caitilin Ni Murrachu walking a little way in front with a small vessel in her hand (1926)

Thomas Mackenzie (English, 1887 – 1944)
Illustration
He stood waist-deep in greenery fronting her squarely

He stood waist-deep in greenery fronting her squarely (1926)

Thomas Mackenzie (English, 1887 – 1944)
Illustration
He…wept in so loud a voice that his comrades swarmed up to see what had happened to him

He…wept in so loud a voice that his comrades swarmed up to see what had happened to him (1926)

Thomas Mackenzie (English, 1887 – 1944)
Illustration
Tell me where the money is

Tell me where the money is (1926)

Thomas Mackenzie (English, 1887 – 1944)
Illustration
The Philosophers were able to hear each other thinking all day long

The Philosophers were able to hear each other thinking all day long (1926)

Thomas Mackenzie (English, 1887 – 1944)
Illustration
When they topped a slight incline they saw a light shining some distance away

When they topped a slight incline they saw a light shining some distance away (1926)

Thomas Mackenzie (English, 1887 – 1944)
Illustration
Will you never be done talking

Will you never be done talking (1926)

Thomas Mackenzie (English, 1887 – 1944)
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