Seven days I drove along the dreary deep
W. L. Taylor, from The Holy Grail, by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Boston, 1887.
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Hansel put out a knuckle-bone
Arthur Rackham, from Hansel & Grethel & other tales, by Brothers Grimm, New York, 1920.
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… Or a screech owl
Arthur Rackham, from Hansel & Grethel & other tales, by Brothers Grimm, New York, 1920.
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The cat stole away behind the city walls to the church.
Arthur Rackham, from Hansel & Grethel & other tales, by Brothers Grimm, New York, 1920.
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They worked themselves up into such a rage that they tore up trees by the roots, and hacked at each other till they both fell dead.
Arthur Rackham, from Hansel & Grethel & other tales, by Brothers Grimm, New York, 1920.
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Away they flew over stock and stone, at such a pace that his hair whistled in the wind.
Arthur Rackham, from Hansel & Grethel & other tales, by Brothers Grimm, New York, 1920.
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Tom Thumb
Arthur Rackham, from Hansel & Grethel & other tales, by Brothers Grimm, New York, 1920.
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The woman in black
Albert Besnard, From Les eaux-fortes de Besnard (The etchings of Besnard), by André-Charles Coppier, Paris, 1920.
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