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| [THE BELL OF THE EARTH AND THE BELL OF THE SEA] |
| Long and hard fought Thyrza, and presently a great gust of the gale swepther against the Bell of the Sea | Frontispiece |
| [THE BRAVE GRENADIER] |
| Suddenly the soldier’s foot dislodged a piece of clattering stone, and thehippodrac awoke | 13 |
| [THE PALACE OF THE NIGHT] |
| The image in the mirror stood still | 35 |
| [THE ENCHANTED BABY] |
| Over hill, over dale, in a long straight line, fled the Master Thief with thegolden perambulator | 57 |
| [THE TWO MILLERS] |
| He lifted a moistened finger to the air. Good heavens, there wasn’t abreath of wind! | 85 |
| [THE ADAMANT DOOR] |
| Summoning up all his courage, Hugh threw open the adamant door | 105 |
| [THE CITY OF THE WINTER SLEEP] |
| The runaway Princess stepped forth into the dark street and, taper inhand, hurried to the gate of the city wall | 117 |
| [AILEEL AND AILINDA] |
| And now, all at once, there were cries and shouts of alarm. “Run! Run,everybody! The bird! Oh, see the bird!” | 149 |
| [THE WONDERFUL TUNE] |
| “No, I do not agree with you,” shouted the Lord Organist | 171 |
| [THE MAN OF THE WILDWOOD] |
| Before him stood the Man of the Wildwood | 187 |
| [THE MAIDEN OF THE MOUNTAIN] |
| For a long moment Leoline, awed yet unafraid, gazed at the Giant of theMountain | 203 |
| [THE BELL OF THE EARTH AND THE BELL OF THE SEA] |
| And stowing the Bell of the Earth in the hold of his ship, the young Captainsailed eastward and southward through the sea | 229 |
| [THE WOOD BEYOND THE WORLD] |
| Fidelia knelt at the edge of the pool, and filled her golden cup with thewaters of memory | 257 |