Nine Unlikely Tales
NINE
UNLIKELY TALES
By
E. NESBIT
Illustrated by
H. R. MILLAR
AND
CLAUDE A. SHEPPERSON
ERNEST BENN LIMITED
LONDON
COWARD—McCANN INC
NEW YORK
First re-issued in this edition 1960
Published by Ernest Benn Limited
Bouverie House • Fleet Street • London • EC 4
and Coward-McCann Inc
210 Madison Avenue • New York 16 • NY
Printed in Great Britain
IRIDI MEAE
HOC ET COR MEUM
CONTENTS
I | THE COCKATOUCAN | page 1 |
II | WHEREYOUWANTOGOTO | 49 |
III | THE BLUE MOUNTAIN | 85 |
IV | THE PRINCE, TWO MICE, AND SOME KITCHEN-MAIDS | 129 |
V | MELISANDE: OR LONG AND SHORT DIVISION | 159 |
VI | FORTUNATUS REX AND CO | 193 |
VII | THE SUMS THAT CAME RIGHT | 223 |
VIII | THE TOWN IN THE LIBRARY, IN THE TOWN IN THE LIBRARY | 243 |
IX | THE PLUSH USURPER | 267 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Matilda swung her legs miserably | page 5 | |
He waved away the eightpence | 11 | |
The top part of Pridmore turned into painted iron and glass | 17 | |
The Princess was like a yard and a half of white tape | 21 | |
The King sent his army, and the enemy were crushed | 31 | |
The King had turned into a villa residence | 37 | |
Four men came wheeling a great red thing on a barrow | 43 | |
They bounced through the suburbs | 59 | |
The seal was very kind and convenient | 63 | |
Suddenly, out of nothing and nowhere, appeared a large, stern housemaid | 69 | |
A long, pointed thing came slowly up out of the sand | 73 | |
It is difficult to play when any one is watching you, especially a policeman | 79 | |
The people of Antioch were always in a hurry and generally angry | 89 | |
Off they all went. King, court, and men-at-arms | 99 | |
Tony was stamped on by the great seal, who was very fierce | 103 |
The giant-little-girl | page 107 | |
Tony among the rocks in the bread-and-milk basin | 115 | |
“Everything you say will be used against you,” said the public persecutor | 121 | |
He was growing, growing, growing | 125 | |
Malevola’s dress was not at all the thing for a christening | 135 | |
There stood up a Prince and a Princess | 155 | |
Trains of Princes bringing nasty things in bottles and round wooden boxes | 173 | |
The Princess grew so big that she had to go and sit on the common | 181 | |
The Princess in one scale and her hair in the other | 189 | |
“Welcome! Welcome!” | 273 | |
“Poor benighted, oppressed people, follow me!” | 279 |
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