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The fairy tales of Charles Perrault
Author(s):
Charles Perrault, Harry Clarke
Publication Info:
London, George G. Harrap & Co, 1922
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Little thumb was as good as his word, and returned that same night with the news (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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What, is not the key of my closet among the rest (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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What is this i see, Said her mother (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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Truth to tell, this new ornament did not set off her beauty (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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This man had the misfortune to have a blue beard (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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The sleeping beauty in the wood (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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The Ridiculous Wished (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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The prince enquires of the aged countryman (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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The prince believed he had given her more wit than he had reserved for himself (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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The Master Cat (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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The marquis gave his hand to the princess, and followed the klng, who went up first (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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The little glass slipper (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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She left behind one of her glass slippers, which the prince took up most carefully (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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Riquet with the tuft (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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Riquet with the tuft appeared to her the finest prince upon earth (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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Little thumb (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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A long black pudding came winding and wriggling towards her (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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Jupiter appeared before him wielding his mighty thunderbolts (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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‘I will have it so’ replied the queen, ‘and will eat her with a sauce robert’ (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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He thought the princess was his queen (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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He saw, upon a bed, the finest sight was ever beheld (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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He brought them home by the very same way they came (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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He asked her whither she was going (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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Donkey-Skin (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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Curiosity made him put his eye to the keyhole (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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Cinderilla and her prince (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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Blue Beard (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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Away she drove, scarce able to contain herself for joy (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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At this very instant the young fairy came out from behind the hangings (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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Any one but clnderilla would have dressed their heads awry (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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Another gown the colour of the moon (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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Am i come hither to serve you with water, pray (1922)
Harry Clarke
(Irish, 1889–1931)
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