Joseph Jacobs English Fairy Tales Preface Tales Tom Tit Tot The Three Sillies The Rose-Tree The Old Woman and Her Pig How Jack Went to Seek His Fortune Mr. Vinegar Nix Nought Nothing Jack Hannaford Binnorie Mouse and Mouser Cap O’ Rushes Teeny-Tiny Jack and the Beanstalk The Story of the Three Little Pigs The Master and His Pupil Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse Jack and His Golden Snuff-Box The Story of the Three Bears Jack the Giant-Killer Jack the Giant-Killer Henny-Penny Childe Rowland Molly Whuppie The Red Ettin The Golden Arm The History of Tom Thumb Mr. Fox Lazy Jack Johnny-Cake Earl Mar’s Daughter Mr. Miacca Whittington and His Cat The Strange Visitor The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh The Cat and the Mouse The Fish and the Ring The Magpie’s Nest Kate Crackernuts The Cauld Lad of Hilton The Ass, the Table, and the Stick Fairy Ointment The Well of the World’s End Master of All Masters The Three Heads of the Well Notes and References I. TOM TIT TOT. II. THE THREE SILLIES. III. THE ROSE TREE. IV. OLD WOMAN AND PIG. V. HOW JACK SOUGHT HIS FORTUNE. VI. MR. VINEGAR. VII. NIX NOUGHT NOTHING. VIII. JACK HANNAFORD. IX. BINNORIE. X. MOUSE AND MOUSER. XI. CAP O’ RUSHES. XII. TEENY-TINY. XIII. JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. XIV. THREE LITTLE PIGS. XV. MASTER AND PUPIL XVI. TATTY MOUSE AND TATTY MOUSE. XVII. JACK AND HIS SNUFF-BOX. XVIII. THE THREE BEARS. XIX. JACK THE GIANT-KILLER. XX. HENNY-PENNY. XXI. CHILDE ROWLAND. XXII. MOLLY WHUPPIE. XXIII. RED ETTIN. XXIV. GOLDEN ARM. XXV. TOM THUMB. XXVI. MR. FOX. XXVII. LAZY JACK. XXVIII. JOHNNY-CAKE. XXIX. EARL MAR’S DAUGHTER. XXX. MR. MIACCA. XXXI. DICK WHITTINGTON. XXXII. THE STRANGE VISITOR XXXIII. THE LAIDLY WORM. XXXIV. CAT AND MOUSE. XXXV. THE FISH AND THE RING. XXXVI. THE MAGPIE’S NEST. XXXVII. KATE CRACKERNUTS. XXXVIII. THE CAULD LAD OF HILTON. XXXIX. ASS, TABLE AND STICK.
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