CONTENTS
| CHAPTER. | PAGE | |
| I. | Where the pins go | [1] |
| II. | Taken prisoner | [13] |
| III. | Pursued | [24] |
| IV. | A trip to the Gnomes | [32] |
| V. | Caught in a trap | [41] |
| VI. | The tables turned | [51] |
| VII. | A new King | [61] |
| VIII. | The Passage of the Toad | [73] |
| IX. | A perilous trip | [84] |
| X. | The three jewels | [95] |
| XI. | The secret door | [108] |
| XII. | A mighty battle | [123] |
| XIII. | In the dark | [134] |
| XIV. | Surprised | [140] |
| XV. | On top | [148] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| PAGE | |
| His Majesty | [Frontispiece] |
| “‘Please give me back my hat’” | [3] |
| “Harry ... sat down on the edge of the couch” | [17] |
| “He began a long whispered conversation” | [35] |
| “Wamby eagerly seized the pin, and ... pressed upon it.” | [53] |
| “He put the ... jewels ... in a little box | [69] |
| “‘Then let us fall to without delay’” | [89] |
| On the wardrobe | [111] |
| “‘Smithkin! run to help Wamby!’” | [131] |
| “He ... placed the little toad on the ground” | [157] |
The Prince of the Pin Elves
CHAPTER I.
WHERE THE PINS GO.
“I wonder where all the pins go,” said Harry to himself, as he examined the lapel of his coat, where he was sure he had stuck two or three that very morning.