Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know

Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know

Hamilton Wright Mabie

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IndoEuropeanPublishing
Año de edición:
2010
ISBN:
9781604442953
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Contains the everlasting fairy tales of:ONE EYE, TWO EYES, THREE EYESTHE MAGIC MIRRORTHE ENCHANTED STAGHANSEL AND GRETHELTHE STORY OF ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMPTHE HISTORY OF ALI BABA, AND OF THE FORTY ROBBERS KILLED BY ONE SLAVETHE SECOND VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILORTHE WHITE CATTHE GOLDEN GOOSETHE TWELVE BROTHERSTHE FAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOCKSTOM THUMBBLUE BEARDCINDERELLA; OR, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPERPUSS IN BOOTSTHE SLEEPING BEAUTY IN THE WOODJACK AND THE BEAN-STALKJACK THE GIANT KILLERLITTLE RED RIDING HOODTHE THREE BEARSTHE PRINCESS ON THE PEATHE UGLY DUCKLINGTHE LIGHT PRINCESSWhat! No Children?Won’t I, Just?She Can’t Be Ours!Where Is She?What Is to Be Done?She Laughs Too MuchTry MetaphysicsTry a Drop of WaterPut Me in Again!Look at the MoonHissWhere Is the PrinceHere I AmThis Is Very Kind of YouLook at the RainBEAUTY AND THE BEAST

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