
Fairy Tales

'Frost' Depicted from a Russian Fairy tale in the book "Fairy Tales from many lands" edition 1974 "The girl sat and shivered. The cold had pierced her through.... Not far off, Frost was cracking away on fir."

Depicted from 'The Twelve Dancing princes' book 'The Classic Fairy Tales' by Iona and Peter Opie. "The soldier saw them going down through the trap-door one after another, the eldest leading the way"

Depicted from a Catherine Sinclair Story "Uncle David's Nonsensical Story about Giants and Fairies" Found in 'Victorian Fairy Tales' edited by Jack Zipes "There, in torture of mind and body,- like a fish upon a hook, the wretched boy began at last to reflect seriously upon his former ways"

Depicted from a Serbian Fairy tale "The Golden apple tree, and the nine peahens from the book "Fairy Tales from many lands" edition 1974 "He again conversed...with the beautiful girl, and brought to his father, the next morning, two apples as the night before"

Depicted from a Rosalind Kerven book 'English Fairy Tales and legends' "He couldn't get the Asrai out of his mind . He badly wanted to see her again. So that night he borrowed a boat and a fishing net, and rowed out to the lake."

Depicted from Rosalind Kerven book 'English Fairy Tales and legends' " 'GIVE ME BACK MY DAUGHTER' At once the music stopped in the heavy silence that followed , he put his eye to the fissure and saw the girl. She was dressed in her night gown...but she was pale as bones now "