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<p>FAIRY TALES FROM FLOWERLAND</p>
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<h1 align="center"><font color="red">The Enchanted Castle</font></h1>
<h2 align="center">A Book of Fairy Tales<br/>From Flowerland</h2>
<p align="center">EDITED with an INTRODUCTION<br/>
<big>By HARTWELL JAMES</big><br/>
WITH FORTY ILLUSTRATIONS<br/>
By <big>JOHN R. NEILL</big></p>
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<p align="center">PHILADELPHIA<br/>HENRY ALTEMUS COMPANY</p>
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<tr><td><h2 align="center">Altemus'</h2>
<p align="center">Illustrated</p>
<h2 align="center">Fairy Tales Series</h2>
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<p class="indent">The Magic Bed<br/>A Book of East Indian Tales</p>
<p class="indent">The Cat and the Mouse<br/>A Book of Persian Tales</p>
<p class="indent">The Jeweled Sea<br/>A Book of Chinese Tales</p>
<p class="indent">The Magic Jaw Bone<br/>A Book of South Sea Islands Tales</p>
<p class="indent">The Man Elephant<br/>A Book of African Tales</p>
<p class="indent">The Enchanted Castle<br/>A Book of Tales from Flower Land</p>
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<p align="center">Fifty Cents Each</p>
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<p align="center">Copyright, 1906<br/>By Henry Altemus</p>
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<p>Every boy and girl—and for that matter every man and woman, too—rejoices when the winter snows have vanished and the earth once more puts on her beautiful dress of green, for then the flowers wake from their sleep and clothe the earth with beauty.</p>
<p>Because all boys and girls love flowers, those of them who read this book will be interested in the beautiful stories they have to tell, loving them even more when they know something of their past history and some of the events with which they are associated.</p>
<p>Hundreds of years ago, before clocks or watches were invented, people used to tell the time by means of flowers, and</p>
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" 'Twas a lovely thought to mark the hours<br/>
As they floated in light away,<br/>
By the opening and the folding flowers<br/>
That laugh to the summer's day."</p>
<p>One very old writer tells us that he knew of forty-six flowers by which he could tell the time, and since then a great many more have been discovered. These time-keepers open and shut their blossoms at exactly the same time each day, and every hour of the day or night some flower opens and closes its petals.</p>
<p>Then those who love fairies know that they have much to do with the flowers, and while to some they may seem very trifling occupations—this writing and reading about fairies—yet</p>
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"Another sort there be, that will<br/>
Be talking of the Fairies still;<br/>
Nor never can they have their fill<br/>
As they were wedded to them."</p>
<p class="author">H.J.</p>
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<td><p><font size="+2"><SPAN href="#story1">The Enchanted Castle</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#story2">The Fair Maids of February</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#story3">The Loveless Youth</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#story4">The Wind Flower</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#story5">The Fate of Hyacinthus</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#story6">St. Leonard and the Fiery Snake</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#story7">A Fair Prisoner</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#story8">The Ungrateful Traveler</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#story9">The Star of Bethlehem</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#story10">The Angel's Gift</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#story11">The Holy Hay</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#story12">The Search for Gold</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#story13">The Flower Fairies</SPAN><br/>
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<SPAN href="#2">"'You will come to the walls of an old castle'"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#14">"'I am gathering them for Mother'"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#16">"Slowly the great door opened"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#17">"'The Key-flower will always admit you'"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#18">"Hastened home to her mother"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#24">"The skies were gray and cheerless"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#25">"'Tell me why thou weepest'"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#28">"The angel handed her the frail blossom"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#29">"When the winter snows disappear"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#31">"The monks were fond of planting the snowdrops"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#36">"The boy did not return their love"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#37">"The image in the water returned no answer"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#42">"Zephyr cared not for Lady Flora"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#43">"When the March winds blow"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#44">"She is a capital weather-glass"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#50">"They walked and drove together"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#51">"Playing a game of quoits together"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#52">"He had slain him with his own hand"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#53">"With such returning spring"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#58">"The country people warned him"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#61">"He sank, exhausted, upon the steps"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#62">"As they followed its winding course"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#63">"But St. Leonard drew his sword"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#71">"Shut up in the turret-chamber"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#73">"In the disguise of a peddler"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#74">"She fell into the court yard below"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#80">"The sweet blossoms of a tiny flower"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#81">"A great doorway in the rock"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#82">"Once more upon the bleak mountain side"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#88">"He could hear the voices of the priests"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#89">"'The Star of Bethlehem' men call it"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#90">"The bright messenger from heaven"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#97">"Then she was tied to the stake"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#99">"'Make me more lovely still'"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#100">"The birds of the air came to him"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#106">"A crown around the baby head"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#107">"His bed was of fresh, sweet hay"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#114">"They were struck with wonder"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#115">"Hunted down like wild beasts"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#116">"The Spaniards called them Marigolds"</SPAN></font><br/></p>
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<p>THE ENCHANTED CASTLE</p>
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