The Story of Tim.

The third (and last) of a series of Russian Popular Tales, in Prose, translated by George Borrow.

Also printed privately in pamphlet form, as follows:—

The Story of Tim / Translated from the Russian / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for Private Circulation / 1913–Crown octavo, p. 31. [See ante, Part I, No. 54.]

The Story was also included in The Avon Booklet, Vol. ii, 1904, pp. 211–229.

(20) Once a Week, Vol. viii, January 3rd, 1863, pp. 35–36.

The Count of Vendel’s Daughter. [Within a bower the womb I left]

Reprinted in The Verner Raven, The Count of Vendel’s Daughter, and Other Ballads, 1913, pp. 12–17.

(21) Once a Week, Vol. viii, December 12th, 1863, p. 686.

The Hail-Storm; or, The Death of Bui. [All eager to sail]