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Old Glos was brought up to the top of the cliff, and lived his few remaining days under the roof of Mr Gunliffe’s house; and as for the cove and the right of seaweed, from that time forth all that has been supposed to attach itself to Gunliffe’s farm, and I do not know that any of the neighbours are prepared to dispute the right.
The Princess and the Goblin & The Princess and Curdie
(George MacDonald)
Chapter I. Why the Princess Has a Story About Her
Chapter II. The Princess Loses Herself
Chapter III. The Princess And—we Shall See Who
Chapter IV. What the Nurse Thought of It
Chapter V. The Princess Lets Well Alone
Chapter IX. The Hall of the Goblin Palace
Chapter X. The Princess's King-Papa
Chapter XI. The Old Lady's Bedroom
Chapter XII. A Short Chapter About Curdie
Chapter XIII. The Cobs' Creatures
Chapter XV. Woven and Then Spun
Chapter XXII. The Old Lady and Curdie
Chapter XXIII. Curdie and His Mother
Chapter XXIV. Irene Behaves Like a Princess
Chapter XXV. Curdie Comes to Grief
Chapter XXVI. The Goblin Miners
Chapter XXVII. The Goblins in the King's House
Chapter XXVIII. Curdie's Guide
Chapter XXX. The King and the Kiss
Chapter XXXI. The Subterranean Waters
Chapter XXXII. The Last Chapter
Chapter III. The Mistress of the Silver Moon
Chapter IV. Curdie's Father and Mother
Chapter VII. What is in a Name?
Chapter VIII. Curdie's Mission
Chapter XIII. The Baker's Wife
Chapter XIV. The Dogs of Gwyntystorm