"An unabridged and unaltered republication of the third edition, as published ... in 1898."
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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"Notes and references": pages 229-261.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Tom tit tot -- Three sillies -- Rose-tree -- Old woman and her pig -- How jack went to seek his fortune -- Mr. Vinegar -- Nix nought nothing -- Jack Hannaford -- Binnorie -- Mouse and mouser -- Cap o' rushes -- Teeny-tiny -- Jack and the beanstalk -- Story of the three little pigs -- Master and his pupil -- Titty mouse and tatty mouse -- Jack and his golden snuff-box -- Story of the three bears -- Jack the giant-killer -- Henny-penny -- Childe Rowland -- Molly Whuppie -- Red ettin -- Golden arm -- History of Tom Thumb -- Mr. Fox -- Lazy Jack -- Johnny-cake -- Earl Mar's daughter -- Mr. Miacca -- Whittington and his cat -- Strange visitor -- Laidly worm of Spindleston Heugh -- Cat and the mouse -- Fish and the ring -- Magpie's nest -- Kate crackernuts -- Cauld lad of Hilton -- The ass, the table, and the stick -- -- Fairy ointment -- Well of the world's end -- Master of all masters -- Three heads of the well -- Notes and references.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Forty-three tales of fairies, giants, and foolish ones from the folklore that served to amuse the unlettered classes of "Merrie England."