TALES of
PASSED
TIMES
TOLD BY
MASTER
CHARLES PERRAULT


WITH TWELVE ILLUSTRATIONS
BY
CHARLES ROBINSON


LONDON:
J.M. DENT & COMPANY
ALDINE HOUSE, BEDFORD STREET
COVENT GARDEN.
1900.


It is to Perrault that we owe our acquaintance with the greater number of good old-fashioned fairy-tales, but an edition of these, although it includes such intimate friends of our childhood as Blue Beard, the Sleeping Beauty, and Little Red Riding-Hood, is hardly complete without "Beauty and the Beast"; a version of this tale, by Mme. Le Prince de Beaumont, has, therefore, been added to this collection. It has also been increased, space permitting it, by the insertion of two tales by Mme. la Comtesse d'Aulnoy; her writings, of a less robust class than those of Perrault, possess in their atmosphere of hidden magic, the charm which resides in that special feature of fairyland, and the addition of "The Benevolent Frog" and "Princess Rosette" will not, we think, be unwelcome to the youthful reader.


CONTENTS

PAGE
The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood[5]
Little Red Riding-Hood[23]
Blue Beard[31]
Master Cat; or, Puss in Boots[43]
The Fairies[55]
Cinderella; or, The Little Glass Slipper[63]
Riquet with the Tuft[77]
Little Thumbling[91]
Beauty and the Beast[109]
The Benevolent Frog[133]
Princess Rosette[169]