. Tales of enchantment from Spain . Two TURTLES . 25 THE LUCK FAIRIES 37 THE BIRD WHICH LAID DIAMONDS 45 THE ENCHANTED CASTLE IN THE SEA 57 THE PRINCESS WHO WAS DUMB 69 THE KING WHO SLEPT 79 THE PRINCE FERNANDO 93 THE LILY AND THE BEAR 109 SUN, MOON, AND MORNING STAR 117 THE FROG AND His CLOTHES 129 THE WHITE DOVE OF THE CITY OF THE SWINGING GATE . 135 THE FLOWER OF BEAUTY 143 THE MAGICIAN PALERMO 159 ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE The birds of all the world came flying up to her, and eachdeposited a tear in the cup . . Frontispiece He waited until the lions eyes were wide open . Facing 6 Towards morning


. Tales of enchantment from Spain . Two TURTLES . 25 THE LUCK FAIRIES 37 THE BIRD WHICH LAID DIAMONDS 45 THE ENCHANTED CASTLE IN THE SEA 57 THE PRINCESS WHO WAS DUMB 69 THE KING WHO SLEPT 79 THE PRINCE FERNANDO 93 THE LILY AND THE BEAR 109 SUN, MOON, AND MORNING STAR 117 THE FROG AND His CLOTHES 129 THE WHITE DOVE OF THE CITY OF THE SWINGING GATE . 135 THE FLOWER OF BEAUTY 143 THE MAGICIAN PALERMO 159 ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE The birds of all the world came flying up to her, and eachdeposited a tear in the cup . . Frontispiece He waited until the lions eyes were wide open . Facing 6 Towards morning Antonio heard two turtles talking together 32 They went, mounted on two of the burros .... 54 Soon a great castle upon high rocks rose before them Facing 58 The Princess decided to go in search of the castle of the Sleeping King 82 The King returned to the palace with a sad heart . Facing 96 The boy and the three dogs left home 123 At the end of the bridge they discovered a magnificent palace 151 TALES OF ENCHANTMENTFROM SPAIN. THE WHITE PARROT NCE upon a time in a city inSpain a brother and sisterlived with their father in ahappy little home. They wereespecially proud of their in-ner courtyard which was fullof rare plants. The motherwas dead, and little Mariquita was mistress of thehouse. She was a splendid little housekeeper, andeverything about the place was always bright andshining. One day an old woman came to the door whenMariquita was at home alone. She knocked, andMariquita ran to open the door. How do you do, little girl? Is your father athome? asked the old woman. Mariquita replied that he was away. Is your brother at home? asked the old woman. 3 4 THE WHITE PARROT Mariquita replied that he too was away fromhome that day. What a pretty home you have! said the oldwoman. It is quite the most attractive place in the town. Mariquita threw wide the door. Come in andsee our house, she said. I love to show visitorsabout. I want you to see what a pretty courtyard wehave. The


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