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‘Father! Father! Tell me what ails thee, With dismay thou art filling thy child! by Arthur Rackham (3)
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‘I flee for the first time and am pursued; Warfather follows close… by Arthur Rackham (3)
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‘The rain always made a point of setting in just as he had some outdoor work to do’ by Arthur Rackham (3)
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‘This healing and honeyed draught of mead,deign to accept from me. Set it first to thy lips’ by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Aesop’s Fables. King Log by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Alice’s adventures in Wonderland by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Allies’ fairy book. Gulash by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Allies’ fairy book. The Scottish story of ‘The Battle of the Birds’ by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Brunnhilde by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Candlelight by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Fasolt suddenly seizes Freia and drags her to one side with Fafner by Arthur Rackham (3)
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For years he had been quietly filling his stocking by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Fricka approaches in anger by Arthur Rackham (3)
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He could see Undine beneath the crystal vault by Arthur Rackham (3)
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How You’d Frown Should a Ladleful Fall on Your Crown by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Hunding discovers the likeness between Siegmund and Sieglinde by Arthur Rackham (3)
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If anyone lied, or if anyone swore. by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Imprisoned Ariel by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Jack sneaks into the giant’s house by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Jensina Proves a Born Housewife by Arthur Rackham (3)
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King Henry IV, pt. 1, act V, scene 1 by Arthur Rackham (3)
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King Log by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Many’s the beating he had from the broomstick or the ladle by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Mother Goose. by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Peter Pan. ‘My Lord Duke …’ by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Poems by Eden Phillpotts. A dish of apples by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Put his strange case before old Solomon Caw by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Taking the keys of the castle, Jack unlocked all the doors by Arthur Rackham (3)
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The Cat and the Birds by Arthur Rackham (3)
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The Fir-tree and the Bramble by Arthur Rackham (3)
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The fisherman and his wife had no children, and they were just longing for a baby by Arthur Rackham (3)
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The frog prince by Arthur Rackham (3)
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The Gnat and the Lion by Arthur Rackham (3)
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The Grey Lady pl 5 by Arthur Rackham (3)
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The Rhine-Maidens teasing Alberich by Arthur Rackham (3)
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These stiles sadly bothered Odille. by Arthur Rackham (3)
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They thanked her and said good-bye, and she went on her journey by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Tree of mine! O Tree of mine! Have you seen my naughty little maid by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Venus and the Cat by Arthur Rackham (3)
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When Puss saw the rats and mice she didn’t wait to be told by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Whoever Saw Him Run Away by Arthur Rackham (3)
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Witches and warlocks, ghosts, goblins and ghouls by Arthur Rackham (3)