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[Adventures in Wizard-Land]1
["All these poor Creatures were Children"]11
[He took Two Jewelled Circlets out of a Satchel]14
["I am the Bird-Fairy," she said]19
[They met many a Quaint Creature]59
[The Wizard, with a Groan of Pain, had leapt back]87
[Lying full length on the Ground next to his shattered Invention]89
[Initial]103
[He mounted it very carefully]107
[Smiled as she waved Good-bye]113
["I suppose you know you're trespassing?"]157
[Monica the Moon Child]268
[She was soaring like a Bird right out into the Night]273
[A Tiny Figure, no bigger than Monica's Doll]280
[Rows upon Rows of the beautifullest Roses]283
[The Man lifted his Arm so that his Face was once more hidden in gloom]289

The Title-page and End-papers are by Mr. Carton Moore Park.


CHAPTER I

A KNOCK AT THE RED DOOR

"It's a shame, Dulcie. We mayn't go out just because it's raining a few drops," said the boy at the nursery window.