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The rose and the ring; or, The history of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo; a fireside pantomime for great and small children . offj and put him to the mostexcruciating agony with a turnscrew. And then the queen had a fancyto have the color of the door altered ; and the painters dabbed himover the mouth and eyes, and nearly choked him, as they painted himpea-green. I warrant he had leisure to repent of having been rude tothe Fairy Blackstick! As for his wife, she did not miss him ; and as he was always guz-zling beer at the public house, and notoriously quarreling with hiswife, and in debt to th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-rose-and-the-ring-or-the-history-of-prince-giglio-and-prince-bulbo-a-fireside-pantomime-for-great-and-small-children-offj-and-put-him-to-the-mostexcruciating-agony-with-a-turnscrew-and-then-the-queen-had-a-fancyto-have-the-color-of-the-door-altered-and-the-painters-dabbed-himover-the-mouth-and-eyes-and-nearly-choked-him-as-they-painted-himpea-green-i-warrant-he-had-leisure-to-repent-of-having-been-rude-tothe-fairy-blackstick!-as-for-his-wife-she-did-not-miss-him-and-as-he-was-always-guz-zling-beer-at-the-public-house-and-notoriously-quarreling-with-hiswife-and-in-debt-to-th-image342910658.html
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Chestnut Burr, 1921 . right before your very eyes? Who butreal actors could do such things? Such is the impression we gain of theentire play, our attention becomes so wrapped in the characters, that welose ourselves in the spirit of the story. However, if these characteristics do not awake a sense of apprecia-tion in some, surely these have a sense beauty which must be stronglyappealed to in the more than beautiful color effects in the scenes. WhenFairy Blackstick appears, the fairy atmosphere is created by the ex-quisite colorings until one nearly believes that she is a true fairy, andthat on Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chestnut-burr-1921-right-before-your-very-eyes-who-butreal-actors-could-do-such-things-such-is-the-impression-we-gain-of-theentire-play-our-attention-becomes-so-wrapped-in-the-characters-that-welose-ourselves-in-the-spirit-of-the-story-however-if-these-characteristics-do-not-awake-a-sense-of-apprecia-tion-in-some-surely-these-have-a-sense-beauty-which-must-be-stronglyappealed-to-in-the-more-than-beautiful-color-effects-in-the-scenes-whenfairy-blackstick-appears-the-fairy-atmosphere-is-created-by-the-ex-quisite-colorings-until-one-nearly-believes-that-she-is-a-true-fairy-andthat-on-image342733052.html
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The rose and the ring; or, The history of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo; a fireside pantomime for great and small children . nd to whom you werekind. And who is my old friend ? asked Giglio. When you want any thing, says the lady, look in this bag, whichI leave to you as a present, and be grateful to— To whom, madam ? says he. To the Fairy Blackstick, says the lady, flying out of the win-dow. And when Giglio asked the conductor if he knew where thelady was, What lady? says the man. There has been no lady in this :h 99 coach, except the old woman, who got out at the last stage. AndGiglio thoug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-rose-and-the-ring-or-the-history-of-prince-giglio-and-prince-bulbo-a-fireside-pantomime-for-great-and-small-children-nd-to-whom-you-werekind-and-who-is-my-old-friend-asked-giglio-when-you-want-any-thing-says-the-lady-look-in-this-bag-whichi-leave-to-you-as-a-present-and-be-grateful-to-to-whom-madam-says-he-to-the-fairy-blackstick-says-the-lady-flying-out-of-the-win-dow-and-when-giglio-asked-the-conductor-if-he-knew-where-thelady-was-what-lady-says-the-man-there-has-been-no-lady-in-this-h-99-coach-except-the-old-woman-who-got-out-at-the-last-stage-andgiglio-thoug-image342895280.html
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. Chess and playing cards. Ivory and Wooden Dice. Tlingit Indians. Alaska. Cat. Nbs. E 894, 650, 1859, 650, loot. American Museum of Natural History. New York. CHESS AND PLAYING-CARDS. 735 thickness. The flat sides are grooved ami have triangular expansions of the groove at each end. Three are painted red and one black. One ofthe red sticks is marked like the one in the preceding, and the blackstick in the same manner. These Kiowa sticks were all collected by Mr. James Bfooney. Ineach set there is an odd stick, regarded by the author as correspondingwith the dilate. KOLUSCHAN STOCK. Tlingit. A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chess-and-playing-cards-ivory-and-wooden-dice-tlingit-indians-alaska-cat-nbs-e-894-650-1859-650-loot-american-museum-of-natural-history-new-york-chess-and-playing-cards-735-thickness-the-flat-sides-are-grooved-ami-have-triangular-expansions-of-the-groove-at-each-end-three-are-painted-red-and-one-black-one-ofthe-red-sticks-is-marked-like-the-one-in-the-preceding-and-the-blackstick-in-the-same-manner-these-kiowa-sticks-were-all-collected-by-mr-james-bfooney-ineach-set-there-is-an-odd-stick-regarded-by-the-author-as-correspondingwith-the-dilate-koluschan-stock-tlingit-a-image336782054.html
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. Tales of fantasy . 246 Tales of Fantasy. CHAPTER IV. How Blackstick was not Asked to the Princess Angelicas Christening. [EN the Princess Angelica wasborn, her parents not only did notask the Fairy Blackstick to thechristening party, but gave ordersto their porter absolutely to refuseher if she called. This porters namewas Gruftanuff, and he had been se-lected for the post by their RoyalHighnesses because he was a verytall, fierce man, who could say Not at home to atradesman or an unwelcome visitor with a rudenesswhich frightened most such persons away. He wasthe husband of that Countess who Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tales-of-fantasy-246-tales-of-fantasy-chapter-iv-how-blackstick-was-not-asked-to-the-princess-angelicas-christening-en-the-princess-angelica-wasborn-her-parents-not-only-did-notask-the-fairy-blackstick-to-thechristening-party-but-gave-ordersto-their-porter-absolutely-to-refuseher-if-she-called-this-porters-namewas-gruftanuff-and-he-had-been-se-lected-for-the-post-by-their-royalhighnesses-because-he-was-a-verytall-fierce-man-who-could-say-not-at-home-to-atradesman-or-an-unwelcome-visitor-with-a-rudenesswhich-frightened-most-such-persons-away-he-wasthe-husband-of-that-countess-who-image374766129.html
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. Tales of fantasy . 0 Tales of Fantasy CHAPTER III. Tells Who the Fairy Blackstick Was, and Who Were Ever SoMany Grand Personages Besides. ETWEEN the kingdoms ofPaflagonia and Grim Tartary,there lived a mysterious per-sonage, who was known inthose countries as the FairyBlackstick, from the ebony wand orcrutch which she carried ; on whichshe rode to the moon sometimes,or upon other excursions of busi-ness or pleasure, and with which she performed herwonders. When she was young, and had been first taught theart of conjuring, by the necromancer, her father, shewas always practising her skill, wh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tales-of-fantasy-0-tales-of-fantasy-chapter-iii-tells-who-the-fairy-blackstick-was-and-who-were-ever-somany-grand-personages-besides-etween-the-kingdoms-ofpaflagonia-and-grim-tartarythere-lived-a-mysterious-per-sonage-who-was-known-inthose-countries-as-the-fairyblackstick-from-the-ebony-wand-orcrutch-which-she-carried-on-whichshe-rode-to-the-moon-sometimesor-upon-other-excursions-of-busi-ness-or-pleasure-and-with-which-she-performed-herwonders-when-she-was-young-and-had-been-first-taught-theart-of-conjuring-by-the-necromancer-her-father-shewas-always-practising-her-skill-wh-image374766241.html
RM2CNM24H–. Tales of fantasy . 0 Tales of Fantasy CHAPTER III. Tells Who the Fairy Blackstick Was, and Who Were Ever SoMany Grand Personages Besides. ETWEEN the kingdoms ofPaflagonia and Grim Tartary,there lived a mysterious per-sonage, who was known inthose countries as the FairyBlackstick, from the ebony wand orcrutch which she carried ; on whichshe rode to the moon sometimes,or upon other excursions of busi-ness or pleasure, and with which she performed herwonders. When she was young, and had been first taught theart of conjuring, by the necromancer, her father, shewas always practising her skill, wh
. Tales of fantasy . 348 Tales of Fantasy. CHAPTER XIX. And Now We Come to the Last Scene in the Pantomime. HE many ups and downs ofher life had given the Prin-cess Rosalba prodigious strengthof mind, and that highly prin-cipled young woman presentlyrecovered from her fainting-fit out ofwhich Fairy Blackstick, by a preciousessence which the Fairy always carriedin her pocket, awakened her. Instead of tearing herhair, crying and bemoaning herself, and fainting again,as many young women would have done, Rosalbaremembered that she owed an example of firmness toher subjects, and though she loved Gi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tales-of-fantasy-348-tales-of-fantasy-chapter-xix-and-now-we-come-to-the-last-scene-in-the-pantomime-he-many-ups-and-downs-ofher-life-had-given-the-prin-cess-rosalba-prodigious-strengthof-mind-and-that-highly-prin-cipled-young-woman-presentlyrecovered-from-her-fainting-fit-out-ofwhich-fairy-blackstick-by-a-preciousessence-which-the-fairy-always-carriedin-her-pocket-awakened-her-instead-of-tearing-herhair-crying-and-bemoaning-herself-and-fainting-againas-many-young-women-would-have-done-rosalbaremembered-that-she-owed-an-example-of-firmness-toher-subjects-and-though-she-loved-gi-image374764302.html
RM2CNKYKA–. Tales of fantasy . 348 Tales of Fantasy. CHAPTER XIX. And Now We Come to the Last Scene in the Pantomime. HE many ups and downs ofher life had given the Prin-cess Rosalba prodigious strengthof mind, and that highly prin-cipled young woman presentlyrecovered from her fainting-fit out ofwhich Fairy Blackstick, by a preciousessence which the Fairy always carriedin her pocket, awakened her. Instead of tearing herhair, crying and bemoaning herself, and fainting again,as many young women would have done, Rosalbaremembered that she owed an example of firmness toher subjects, and though she loved Gi
. Tales of fantasy . in his oldvoice; and Mrs. Jenkins, giving a dreadful youp, felldown in a fit, in which nobody minded her. For everybody was shouting : Huzzay ! huzzay ! Hip, hip, hurray! Long live the King andQueen ! Were such things ever seen ? No,never, never, never! The Fairy Blackstick for-ever ! The bells were ringing double peals, the guns roaringand banging most prodigiously. Bulbo was embracingeverybody; the Lord Chancellor was flinging up hiswig and shouting like a madman; Hedzoff had got theArchbishop round the waist, and they were dancing ajig for joy; and as for Giglio, I leav Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tales-of-fantasy-in-his-oldvoice-and-mrs-jenkins-giving-a-dreadful-youp-felldown-in-a-fit-in-which-nobody-minded-her-for-everybody-was-shouting-huzzay-!-huzzay-!-hip-hip-hurray!-long-live-the-king-andqueen-!-were-such-things-ever-seen-nonever-never-never!-the-fairy-blackstick-for-ever-!-the-bells-were-ringing-double-peals-the-guns-roaringand-banging-most-prodigiously-bulbo-was-embracingeverybody-the-lord-chancellor-was-flinging-up-hiswig-and-shouting-like-a-madman-hedzoff-had-got-thearchbishop-round-the-waist-and-they-were-dancing-ajig-for-joy-and-as-for-giglio-i-leav-image374764334.html
RM2CNKYME–. Tales of fantasy . in his oldvoice; and Mrs. Jenkins, giving a dreadful youp, felldown in a fit, in which nobody minded her. For everybody was shouting : Huzzay ! huzzay ! Hip, hip, hurray! Long live the King andQueen ! Were such things ever seen ? No,never, never, never! The Fairy Blackstick for-ever ! The bells were ringing double peals, the guns roaringand banging most prodigiously. Bulbo was embracingeverybody; the Lord Chancellor was flinging up hiswig and shouting like a madman; Hedzoff had got theArchbishop round the waist, and they were dancing ajig for joy; and as for Giglio, I leav
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