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The chronicles of Fairy land

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A collection of short fairy tales and vignettes that transport readers into enchanted forests, shadowlands, and courts of faery, where elves, goblins, water-spirits, and other fantastic beings enact episodes of mischief, wonder, loss, and redemption. The pieces range from playful adventures to melancholic fancies, linked by lyrical description and moral undertones, and often framed as fireside storytelling. Chapters vary in mood and length, presenting imaginative scenes and folkloric motifs rather than a single continuous plot, with color illustrations accenting the work's atmospheric, child-oriented charm.

A BALLAD OF FAERY TALES

I.

O’er weary earth the twilight falls
The sunset fades from western skies,
Dark shadows dance upon the walls,
As from the hearth red flames arise.
This hour is full of strange surprise,
Of mystic stories sweet and grand;
And children hear with shining eyes
These Chronicles of Faeryland.

II.

So, children, gather round my knee,
And list to tales of old romance;
With stories of the land and sea
I’ll make your eyes with pleasure dance.
And if the fays are kind, perchance
You’ll see in dreams the elfish band,
Whene’er you hear with wond’ring glance
These Chronicles of Faeryland.

III.

The rugged caves where giants dwell;
The dragons guarding gems and gold;
Fair ladies who by magic spell
Are held enchained in castles old;
The handsome princes, brave and bold,
Who cross the moat by drawbridge spanned:
Such tales and more will now unfold
These Chronicles of Faeryland.

Envoi.

Then, children, leave your books and toys,
And come to this enchanted strand;
I tell for happy girls and boys
These Chronicles of Faeryland.