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Title: The Gold Of Fairnilee
Author: Andrew Lang
Release Date: June 25, 2007 [EBook #21934]
Language: English
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THE GOLD OF FAIRNILEEBy Andrew Lang
TO
JEANIE LANG,
LARRA
Dear Jeanie,
For you, far away on the other side of the world, I made this little tale of our own country. Your father and I have dug for
treasure in the Camp of Rink, with our knives, when we were boys. We did not find it: the story will tell you why.
Are there Fairies as well as Bunyips in Australia? I hope so.
Yours always,
WHUPPITY STOORIE'S SONG IN THIS TALE
IS BY THE AUTHOR'S FRIEND, F. De Q. M.Contents
THE GOLD OF FAIRNILEE
CHAPTER I.—The Old House
CHAPTER II.—How Randal's Father Came Home
CHAPTER III.—How Jean was brought to Fairnlee
CHAPTER IV.—Randal and Jean.
CHAPTER V.—The Good Folk
CHAPTER VI.—The Wishing Well
CHAPTER VII.—Where is Randal?
CHAPTER VIII.—The Ill Years
CHAPTER IX.—The White Roses
CHAPTER X.—Out of fairyland
CHAPTER XI.—The Fairy Bottle
CHAPTER XII.—At the Catrail
CHAPTER XIII.—The Gold of Fairnilee.List of Illustrations
Chapter Ten
Frontispiece
Chapter Six Page 290
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