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THE CITY CURIOUS

FRITILLA AND THE RED FLYING-FISHFRITILLA AND THE RED FLYING-FISH
Frontispiece

THE CITY CURIOUS

BY

JEAN de BOSSCHÈRE

ILLUSTRATED BY THE
AUTHOR AND RETOLD
IN ENGLISH BY

F. TENNYSON JESSE












NEW YORK: DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY
LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN
1920


Printed in Great Britain


[Pg v]

CONTENTS

PAGE

CHAPTER I

Smaly and his wife Redy set forth in search of three little girls:
They are bewitched so that their noses turn into beaks: Smaly
eats the latch of a door and Redy eats the hinge: Redy's fingers
weep tears: They meet with a Confectioner who resembles a
Kangaroo 1


CHAPTER II

Smaly installs himself upon one of the Kangaroo's paws: The
two little people see some of the inhabitants of this peculiar
country: They meet some sugar horses, and they see also a fish
which flies and some sponges which walk: The Wigs imagine
that Smaly is made of suet: The ebony and crystal spectacles:
The Mother of the Crow 15


CHAPTER III

The Short-Legged Man with the musical voice: Smaly and
Redy again declare they are travelling to find three little girls:
Papylick puts Smaly and Redy in two boats made out of nutshells34


CHAPTER IV

Smaly and Redy are not well received: They are thought to be
made of painted cardboard: How the Despoiler fell into the
water and left a foot behind him: Mistigris sticks a fish-bone
into the back of the Despoiler:

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