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Maurice Lalau ~ The Queen Sings Sweetly ~ The Romance of Tristram and Iseult ~ 1909 ~ via

The Queen sings sweetly.

Translated from the French by Florence Simmonds ~ London: William Heinemann ~ c1910

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Harry Clarke ~ The Year’s at the Spring ~ Contents Page Illustration ~ 1920 ~ via

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Jiminy Cricket ~ Disney Studios ~ via The Pictorial Arts

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Edmund Dulac ~ A Little Girl In A Book ~ Fairies I Have Met by Mrs. (Maud Margaret) Rodolph Stawell ~ 1910 ~ full text via The Open Library

The other people in the book looked at her in surprise. ~ Illustration for A Little Girl In A Book

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Edmund Dulac ~ Book Cover ~ Fairies I Have Met by Mrs. (Maud Margaret) Rodolph Stawell ~ 1910 ~ full text via The Open Library

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Edmund Dulac ~ Drop-of-Crystal Was Too Busy ~ Fairies I Have Met by Mrs. (Maud Margaret) Rodolph Stawell ~ 1910 ~ full text via The Open Library

Drop-of-Crystal was too busy to speak. ~ Illustration for The Fairies Who Changed Places

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Arthur Rackham ~ The Little People Weave Their Summer Curtains ~ Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J. M. Barrie ~ 1906 ~ via

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Miss Benedetta Ramus. Engraved by William Dickinson, after George Romney.

From Old English mezzotints, by Malcolm Charles Salaman, London, Paris, New York, 1910.

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The Library

Elizabeth Shippen Green. 1905

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Johanna Westerman ~ from Mother Holly, A Grimm Tale retold by John Warren Stewig ~ 2001 ~ via

Johanna Westerman ~ from Mother Holly, A Grimm Tale retold by John Warren Stewig ~ 2001 ~ via

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