Chapter 3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

1.—Once, on a cold March day, the little maid ran down to the outer court with her new scarlet cloak, to wrap her friend the old watch-dog in!2.—In the King’s garden the feast is ready and the minstrels wait.3.—The merchant found a little door in the wall, and he opened it and went into the Beast’s garden.4.—Upon the strange prickly leaves some one had curiously carved Beauty’s name.5.—At dawn, a lady came to comfort her.6.—After supper every night, the Beast asked Beauty to be his wife; and every night she said him nay.7.—One sister’s husband, like Narcissus of old, worshipped his own beauty: but the other was full of learning.8.—Only the raven in the brake saw the sisters’ rage, and heard them plot her death.9.—“Ah, dear Beast!” she said; “alas, that my unkindness should thus slay thee!”10.—Love is the magic that makes all things fair.

1.—Once, on a cold March day, the little maid ran down to the outer court with her new scarlet cloak, to wrap her friend the old watch-dog in!

2.—In the King’s garden the feast is ready and the minstrels wait.

3.—The merchant found a little door in the wall, and he opened it and went into the Beast’s garden.

4.—Upon the strange prickly leaves some one had curiously carved Beauty’s name.

5.—At dawn, a lady came to comfort her.

6.—After supper every night, the Beast asked Beauty to be his wife; and every night she said him nay.

7.—One sister’s husband, like Narcissus of old, worshipped his own beauty: but the other was full of learning.

8.—Only the raven in the brake saw the sisters’ rage, and heard them plot her death.

9.—“Ah, dear Beast!” she said; “alas, that my unkindness should thus slay thee!”

10.—Love is the magic that makes all things fair.


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