THE PHOENIX AND THE CARPET

By E. Nesbit

TO
My Dear Godson
HUBERT GRIFFITH
and his sister
MARGARET

TO HUBERT
Dear Hubert, if I ever found
A wishing-carpet lying round,
I’d stand upon it, and I’d say:
‘Take me to Hubert, right away!’
And then we’d travel very far
To where the magic countries are
That you and I will never see,
And choose the loveliest gifts for you, from me.
But oh! alack! and well-a-day!
No wishing-carpets come my way.
I never found a Phoenix yet,
And Psammeads are so hard to get!
So I give you nothing fine—
Only this book your book and mine,
And hers, whose name by yours is set;
Your book, my book, the book of Margaret!
E. NESBIT
DYMCHURCH
September, 1904


Contents

[ CHAPTER 1. THE EGG ] [ CHAPTER 2. THE TOPLESS TOWER ] [ CHAPTER 3. THE QUEEN COOK ] [ CHAPTER 4. TWO BAZAARS ] [ CHAPTER 5. THE TEMPLE ] [ CHAPTER 6. DOING GOOD ] [ CHAPTER 7. MEWS FROM PERSIA ] [ CHAPTER 8. THE CATS, THE COW, AND THE BURGLAR ] [ CHAPTER 9. THE BURGLAR’S BRIDE ] [ CHAPTER 10. THE HOLE IN THE CARPET ] [ CHAPTER 11. THE BEGINNING OF THE END ] [ CHAPTER 12. THE END OF THE END ]