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Cover
Title Page
Dedication
INTRODUCTION
I. Which treats of the appearance of the country and serves as Introduction
II. In which we learn what the white rose meant to the Countess of Blanchelande
III. Wherein begins the love of George of Blanchelande and Honey-Bee of Clarides
IV. Which treats of Education in general, and George of Blanchelande’s in particular
V. Which tells how the Duchess took Honeybee and George to the Hermitage, and of their encounter with a hideous old woman
VI. Which tells of what can be seen from the Keep of Clarides
VII. In which is described how George and Honey-Bee went to the lake
VIII. Wherein we shall see what happened to George of Blanchelande because he approached the lake in which the nixies dwell
IX. Wherein we shall see how Honey-Bee was taken to the dwarfs
X. In which we are faithfully told how King Loc received Honey-Bee of Clarides
XI. In which the marvels of the kingdom of the dwarfs are accurately described as well as the dolls that were given to Honey-Bee
XII. In which the treasures of King Loc are described as well as the writer is able
XIII. In which King Loc declares himself
XIV. In which we are told how Honey-Bee saw her mother again, but could not embrace her
XV. In which we shall see how King Loc suffered
XVI. In which an account is given of the learned Nur who was the cause of such extraordinary joy to King Loc
XVII. Which tells of the wonderful adventure of George of Blanchelande
XVIII. In which King Loc undertakes a terrible journey
XIX. Which tells of the extraordinary encounter of Jean the master tailor, and of the blessed song the birds in the grove sang to the duchess
XX. Which treats of a little satin shoe
XXI. In which a perilous adventure is described
XXII. In which all ends well
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