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The Fairy Ring

The Fairy Ring

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The Fairy Ring


THE
CHILDREN'S CRIMSON CLASSICS

EDITED BY KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN
AND NORA ARCHIBALD SMITH


GOLDEN NUMBERS
A Book of Verse for Youth

THE POSY RING
A Book of Verse for Children

PINAFORE PALACE
A Book of Rhymes for Children


Library of Fairy Literature

THE FAIRY RING

MAGIC CASEMENTS
A Second Fairy Book

TALES OF LAUGHTER
A Third Fairy Book

TALES OF WONDER
A Fourth Fairy Book

THE TALKING BEASTS
Fables from Every Land

OTHER VOLUMES TO FOLLOW

Girl and deerLITTLE BROTHER AND SISTER

decoration CRIMSON
CLASSICS
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THE FAIRY RING

EDITED BY
KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN and
NORA ARCHIBALD SMITH
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ILLUSTRATED BY ELIZABETH MacKINSTRY

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DOUBLEDAY, DORAN & COMPANY, INC.
GARDEN CITY         1934         NEW YORK


Messrs. McClure, Phillips & Company wish to make acknowledgment of their indebtedness to the following publishers:

Little, Brown & Company, for permission to use "Blanche and Vermilion" and "Prince Desire and Princess Mignonette" from Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales;

A. Wessells Company, for permission to use the story of "The Clever Prince" from Fairy Tales from Afar;

American Book Company, for permission to use "Drakesbill and His Friends" from Fairy Tales and Fables;

University Publishing Company, for permission to use "The Troll's Hammer" from Fairy Life;

Harper & Brothers, for permission to use "The Fair One with Golden Locks," "The White Cat," "Prince Cherry," and "The Frog Prince" from Miss Mulock's Fairy Book, and "Yvon and Finette," "The Twelve Months," and "The Story of Coquerico" from Laboulaye's Fairy Tales of all Nations;

G. P. Putnam's Sons, for permission to use "History of Tom Thumb" and "Tattercoats" from Joseph Jacobs's English Fairy Tales; "Munachar and Manachar" from Joseph Jacobs's Celtic Fairy Tales; and "Master Tobacco," "Mother Roundabout's Daughter," and "The Sheep and the Pig" from Dasent's Tales from the Field;

F. A. Stokes Company, for permission to use "Lars, My Lad," and "Twigmuntus and Cowbelliantus" from Fairy Tales from the Swedish;

Longmans, Green & Company, for permission to use the following stories: "The Yellow Dwarf," "The Many-Furred Creature," "Spindle, Shuttle, and Needle," "Princess and the Glass Hill," "The Golden Crab," "The Magic Ring," "Snow-white and Rose-red," "Graciosa and Percinet," "The Iron Stove," "The Good Little Mouse," and "The Three Feathers" from the Andrew Lang Fairy Books.

We also wish to express our thanks to Mr. Seumas MacManus, for permission to use "The Bee, the Harp, and the Bum-Clock," "The Long Leather Bag," and "The Widow's Daughter" from his books, Donegal Fairy Tales and In Chimney Corners, published by us.


CONTENTS


SCANDINAVIAN
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East o' the Sun and West o' the Moon 3
The Golden Lantern, Golden Goat, and Golden Cloak 13
Mother Roundabout's Daughter 21
The Bear and Skrattel 28
The Golden Bird 37
The Doll in the Grass 45
The Princess on the Glass Hill 47
The Ram and the Pig who went into the Woods to Live by Themselves 56
The Troll's Hammer 60
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