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CHAPTER XXXV And last, wherein the sublime dream of Satan is unfolded

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THE WHITE STONE By Anatole France A Translation By Charles E. Roche

CONTENTS CHAP. PAGE I. 9 II. Gallio 29 III. 107 IV. 147 V. Through the Horn or the Ivory Gate 183 VI. 237

BEE: THE PRINCESS OF THE DWARFS By Anatole France Done Into English By Peter Wright CONTENTS I Tells of the News that a White Rose brings to the Countess of the White Moor II How the Loves of Bee of the Clarides and George of the White Moor began III Which deals with Education in General, and that of George in Particular IV Tells how the Duchess took Bee and George to the Hermitage and of Their Meeting an Hideous Old Woman there V Is concerned with what you see from the Keep of the Clarides VI Tells how Bee and George went off to the Lake VII Shows the Penalty George of the White Moor paid for having gone near to the Lake where live the Sylphs VIII Shows how Bee was taken to the Land of the Dwarfs IX Tells faithfully the Welcome given by King Loc to Bee of the Clarides X In which the Wonders of the Kingdom of the Dwarfs are thoroughly described, as well as the Dolls which were given to Bee XI In which the Treasure of King Loc is described as well as possible XII In which King Loc proposes XIII Tells how Bee saw her Mother and could not kiss Her XIV In which the Great Grief that overtook King Loc is seen XV Relates the Words of the Learned Nur which gave an Extraordinary Pleasure to little King Loc XVI Tells the Marvellous Adventure of George of the White Moor XVII In which King Loc makes a Terrible Journey XVIII Tells the Marvellous Meeting that occurred to John, the Master Tailor, and of the Good Song sung by the Birds of the Grove to the Duchess XIX Tells of a little Satin Slipper XX In which a Dangerous Adventure is related XXI In which All ends well Looking backward The Sorrow of DemeterBy Sir G W Cox The King of the Golden Mountain By the Brothers Grimm Persephone By Jean Ingelow The Writer of the Story of Bee

MOTHER OF PEARL By Anatole France A Translation By Frederic Chapman CONTENTS PAGE The Procurator of Jud�a 3 Amycus and Celestine 29 The Legend of Saints Oliveria and Liberetta 39 St. Euphrosine 55 Scholastica 75 Our Lady's Juggler 83 The Mass of Shadows 97 Leslie Wood 109 Gestas 129 The Manuscript of a Village Doctor 143 Memoirs of a Volunteer 161 Dawn 225 Madame de Luzy 243 The Boon of Death Bestowed 257 A Tale of the Month of Flor�al in the Year II 265 The Little Leaden Soldier 277