Of the other stories presented here, two (The Forest Witch and The Testing of the Two Knights) were translated from the Danish, and one (Anton's Errand, or The Boy Who Made Friends by the Way) from the Norwegian.

The translations are not strictly literal, neither are they, I am sure, unjustifiably free. The liberty exercised consists chiefly of omission. For example, in Knut Spelevink, extra incidents were omitted which dragged the story to a tedious length or marred it by the inartistic, outworn device of explaining Knut's adventures as a dream; in The Princess Lindagull, some details of the wild-beast fight were left out; in A Legend of Mercy, a hampering husk was stripped off from the good seed of the quaint little story. Most of the minor changes were made for the sake of smoothness and clarity.

In general, wherever I, as translator or editor, have varied from the original, I have done so to make the stories as directly appealing, as delightful, and as profitable as possible, for our boys and girls.

Emilie Poulsson.

Boston, Ma


LIST OF STORIES

Page
[Knut Spelevink]
11
[The Princess Lindagull]
39
[Chapter I. The Palace of Shah Nadir]
39
[Chapter II. The Arena]
48
[Chapter III. The Captivity]
58
[Chapter IV. The Release]
72
[Sikku and the Trolls]
86
[Sampo Lappelil]
105
[A Legend of Mercy]
130
[Anton's Errand, or The Boy Who MadeFriends by the Way]
138
[The Forest Witch]
175
[The Testing of the Two Knights]
185

ILLUSTRATIONS

[It was a life-and-death race (Page 126)]
Frontispiece
Facing Page
["Good-day, Knut Spelevink," said the Snow King]
24
[The pine-tree raised itself high in air]32
[Since Shah Nadir could refuse her nothing, he granted her request]46
[In the Lapp tent]60
[Lindagull stepped forth in the clear day]70
[Out of the mist arose a slender figure]80
["Oh, ho!" exclaimed Sikku, recognizing her as the troll woman]90
[Sampo was left lying in a snow-drift]114
[On the back of the reindeer with golden horns]126
[There stood the wolf and the bear]136
[The lizard lay perfectly still, listening]146
["Turn back, turn back," said the dove]158
[The Mayor was overwhelmed with wonder]172
[Nina stood with arms around her little brother]178
[Klaus brought forth his only treasure]196

TOP-OF-THE-WORLD STORIES