Coverpage

THE PRINCESS
AND THE GOBLIN


Illustrations especially engraved and printed by the Beck Engraving Company, Philadelphia

Title page

THE PRINCESS
AND THE GOBLIN

By George MacDonald

ILLUSTRATED BY
JESSIE WILLCOX SMITH
DAVID MCKAY COMPANY Publishers
Philadelphia, MCMXX.

ILLUSTRATIONS

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She ran for some distance, turned several times, and then began to be afraid
14
She clapped her hands with delight, and up rose such a flapping of wings
22
"Never mind, Princess Irene," he said. "You mustn't kiss me to-night. But you shan't break your word. I will come another time"
42
In an instant she was on the saddle, and clasped in his great strong arms
68
"Come," and she still held out her arms
96
The goblins fell back a little when he began, and made horrible grimaces all through the rhyme
118
Curdie went on after her, flashing his torch about
138
There sat his mother by the fire, and in her arms lay the princess fast asleep
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CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
I. Why the Princess Has a Story About Her9
II. The Princess Loses Herself13
III. 
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