JOAN AND JACK BURNETT
THESE STORIES
ARE DEDICATED BY THEIR FRIEND
FERGUS HUME
CONTENTS
| PAGE | |
| KING OBERON’S LIBRARY | [11] |
| The Red Elf | [25] |
| Shadowland | [47] |
| The Water-witch | [63] |
| Moon Fancies | [95] |
| The Rose-princess | [109] |
| Sorrow-singing | [139] |
| The Golden Goblin | [157] |
| THE ENCHANTED FOREST | [183] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| PAGE | |
| A Throne of Great White Lilies, upon which Sat the King and Queen of Faeryland | [Frontispiece] |
| “Yes, It Is Faeryland,” Piped a Shrill Voice | [14] |
| The Rude Giant Laughed Heartily at the Poor Elf’s Plight | [32] |
| As Tom Picked It Up He Felt that It was Filled with Money | [49] |
| He Saw the Form of the Water-faery Glimmering Ghostly Under the Thin White Veil | [71] |
| On Seeing Ardram She Bounded Toward Him and Put Her Arms Round His Neck | [134] |
| One Bright Summer’s Night a Number of Faeries Flew Into the Room | [139] |
| “I Am the Golden Goblin,” He Cried in a Harsh Voice | [165] |