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Portuguese Folk-Tales
By Consiglieri Pedroso
Translated From The Original MS By Henrietta Monteiro
Introduction by W. R. S. Ralston, MA.
The Vain Queen
The Maid and the Negress
The Three Citrons of Love
The Daughter of the Witch
May you vanish like the Wind
Pedro and the Prince
The Rabbit
The Spell-bound Giant
The Enchanted Maiden
The Maiden and the Beast
The Tower of Ill Luck
The Step-Mother
Saint Peter's Goddaughter
The Two Children and the Witch
The Maiden with the Rose on her Forehead
The Princess who would not marry her Father
The Baker's Idle Son
The Hearth-Cat
The Aunts
The Cabbage Stalk
The Seven Iron Slippers
The Maiden from whose Head Pearls fell on combing herself
The Three Princes and the Maiden
The Maiden and the Fish
The Slices of Fish
The Prince who had the head of a Horse
The Spider
The Little Tick
The Three Little Blue Stones
The Hind of the Golden Apple