Little Tom
Printed by Jos. B. Zápotočný, Rokycany, Czechoslovakia.
THE WIDOW THAT GATHERED HERBS. CHRISTMAS EVE. THE MESSENGER OF THE KING OF THE GOBLINS. THE CHRISTENING OF LITTLE TOM. WHAT LITTLE TOM'S GODMOTHER FOUND IN THE WELL NEAR THE CHAPEL.
In a little wooden hut within the shadow of the forest and close to a noisy brook, a poor widow dwelt alone. She passed her days gathering and drying plants and herbs, from which she was forever making strange simples which proved very helpful to the village people and their cattle when illness came upon them. But the villagers only came to visit her when they had need of her medicines, and these had such wonderful power to cure that it was whispered about the lonely old woman to be a witch.
The villagers also told strange stories about her, for no one knew whence she came or when she had taken up her solitary abode apart from the village.
Many said that she sprang from the race of knights, who, in an age long past, lived in their great castle deep in the woods and on the hill which rose above the little hut. But no knights lived there now, nor had they for many, many years, and the castle had been in ruins for a longer time than the oldest people could remember. In fact, all that now remained of the great place which the old folks liked to tell their grandchildren about, was a little chapel near the edge of the dark woods and, beside it, an old, old well, now entirely filled up and overgrown with weeds.
Václav Tille
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LITTLE TOM
LITTLE TOM
CHAPTER ONE.
THE CHRISTENING OF LITTLE TOM.
CHAPTER TWO.
HOW LITTLE TOM WAS FOUND BY HIS GODMOTHER.
CHAPTER THREE.
CHAPTER FOUR.
LITTLE TOM IN THE ENCHANTED CASTLE.
CHAPTER FIVE.
LITTLE TOM'S ADVENTURES IN THE GARDEN.
CHAPTER SIX.
LITTLE TOM'S EXCURSIONS.
CHAPTER SEVEN.
LITTLE TOM AND CHRYSOMELA.
CHAPTER EIGHT.
THE ANTS' TOWN.
CHAPTER NINE.
THE WAR OF THE ANTS.
CHAPTER TEN.
LITTLE TOM IN CAPTIVITY AND FREEDOM.
CHAPTER ELEVEN.
CHRYSOMELA'S DEATH.