TALES OF TIMES PASSED - 11 of our most popular Fairy Tales - Anon E. Mouse - E-Book

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Herein are 11 of the most popular children’s stories taken from the world of Fairydom retold by master storyteller, Charles Perrault.  The first nine are well known with the last two perhaps less well-known. The stories are further enhanced by the twelve woodcuts by Charles Robinson.These stories have purposely been put into a shortened form which gives younger children the opportunity to gain a full comprehension of the story before they fall asleep. In addition most stories have been suffixed by a moral set in verse. Herein are the stories of:The Sleeping Beauty In The WoodLittle Red Riding-HoodBlue BeardMaster Cat; Or, Puss In BootsThe FairiesCinderella; Or, The Little Glass SlipperRiquet With The TuftLittle ThumblingBeauty And The BeastThe Benevolent FrogPrincess RosetteWe invite you to curl up with this unique sliver of fairy culture not seen in print for over a century; and immerse yourself in the tales and fables of yesteryear.TAGS: fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, children’s stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy land, classic stories, children’s bedtime stories, fables, sleeping beauty, in the wood, little red riding-hood, blue beard, master cat, puss in boots, the fairies, cinderella, little glass slipper, riquet, tuft. Tufty riquet, little thumbling, beauty and the beast, benevolent frog, princess rosette

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Tales ofPassed TimesTold ByFairy Tale MasterCharles Perrault

With Twelve IllustrationsByCHARLES ROBINSON

Originally Published ByJ.M. Dent & Company, London:[1900.]

Resurrected by

Abela Publishing, London

[2018]

Tales of Times Passed

Typographical arrangement of this edition

© Abela Publishing 2018

This book may not be reproduced in its current format in any manner in any media, or transmitted by any means whatsoever, electronic, electrostatic, magnetic tape, or mechanical ( including photocopy, file or video recording, internet web sites, blogs, wikis, or any other information storage and retrieval system) except as permitted by law without the prior written permission of the publisher.

Abela Publishing,

London

United Kingdom

2018

ISBN-13: 978-X-XXXXXX-XX-X

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Preface

It is to Perrault that we owe our acquaintance with the greater number of good old-fashioned fairy-tales, but an edition of these, although it includes such intimate friends of our childhood as Blue Beard, the Sleeping Beauty, and Little Red Riding-Hood, is hardly complete without "Beauty and the Beast"; a version of this tale, by Mme. Le Prince de Beaumont, has, therefore, been added to this collection. It has also been increased, space permitting it, by the insertion of two tales by Mme. la Comtesse d'Aulnoy; her writings, of a less robust class than those of Perrault, possess in their atmosphere of hidden magic, the charm which resides in that special feature of fairyland, and the addition of "The Benevolent Frog" and "Princess Rosette" will not, we think, be unwelcome to the youthful reader.

Contents

The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood

Little Red Riding-Hood

Blue Beard

Master Cat; or, Puss in Boots

The Fairies

Cinderella; or, The Little Glass Slipper

Riquet with the Tuft

Little Thumbling

Beauty and the Beast

The Benevolent Frog

Princess Rosette

List Of Illustrations

CinderellaFrontispiece

She fell into a Swoon

"Grandma, what Great Ears You Have!"

"Your Tears are useless," said Blue Beard; "You must Die"

Puss among the Reapers

She gave It to the Woman

The King's Son gave Her His Hand

"Then," said the Princess, "I wish You may be the

Handsomest Prince in the World"

The Boys followed Him

Her Father was just arriving

When She opened Her Eyes, She saw, standing beside Her, a Woman of Gigantic Size clothed in a Lion's Skin

"Oh, you are Jesting," said the King of the Peacocks

The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood

There were once a King and Queen, who were very unhappy at not having any children, more unhappy than words can tell. Vows, pilgrimages, everything was tried, but nothing was of any avail; at length, however, a little daughter was born to them.

There was a splendid christening. For godmothers, they gave the young Princess all the fairies they could find in the country—they were seven in number—in order that each making her a gift, according to the custom of fairies in those days, the Princess might, by these means, become possessed of all imaginable perfections. When the ceremony was over, all the company returned to the King's palace, where a great banquet had been prepared for the fairies. The table was magnificently laid for them, and each had placed for her a massive gold case, containing a spoon, a fork, and a knife of fine gold, set with diamonds and rubies.

But as they were all taking their seats, there was seen to enter an old fairy, who had not been invited, for everyone thought that she was either dead or enchanted, as she had not been outside the tower in which she lived for upwards of fifty years. The King ordered a cover to be laid for her, but there was no possibility of giving her a massive gold case, such as the others had, because there had been only seven made expressly for the seven fairies. The old fairy thought she was treated with contempt, and muttered some threats between her teeth. One of the young fairies, who chanced to be near her, overheard her grumblings, and was afraid she might bestow some evil gift on the young Princess. Accordingly, as soon as they rose from table, she went and hid herself behind the hangings, in order to be the last to speak, and so enable herself to repair, as far as possible, any harm the old fairy might have done. Meanwhile the fairies began bestowing their gifts on the Princess. The youngest, as her gift, promised that she should be the most beautiful person in the world; the next fairy, that she should have the mind of an angel; the third, that every movement of hers should be full of grace; the fourth, that she should dance to perfection; the fifth, that she should sing like a nightingale; the sixth, that she should play on every kind of instrument in the most exquisite manner possible. It was now the turn of the old fairy, and she said, while her head shook more with malice than with age, that the Princess should pierce her hand with a spindle, and die of the wound.

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