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English Fairy Tales

came at last to it, and a fine strong house it was, with high walls and a deep moat. And when she came up to the gateway she saw written on it:


Be bold, be bold.


But as the gate was open, she went through it, and found no one there. So she went up to the doorway, and over it she found written:


Be bold, be bold, but not too bold.


Still she went on, till she came into the hall, and went up the broad stairs till she came to a door in the gallery, over which was written:


Be bold, be bold, but not too bold,
Lest that your heart's blood should run cold.


But Lady Mary was a brave one, she was, and she opened the door, and what do you think she saw? Why, bodies and skeletons of beautiful young ladies all stained with blood. So Lady Mary thought it was high time to get out of that horrid place, and she closed the door, went through the gallery, and was just going down the stairs, and out of the hall, when who should she see through the window, but Mr. Fox dragging a beautiful young lady along from the gateway to the door. Lady Mary rushed downstairs, and hid herself behind a cask, just in time, as Mr. Fox came in with the poor young lady who seemed to have fainted. Just as he got near Lady Mary, Mr. Fox saw a diamond ring glittering on the finger of the young lady he was dragging, and he tried to pull it off. But it was tightly fixed, and