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The Gold Thread; and, Wee Davie: Two Stories for the Young

Chapter 6: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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Two linked children's tales center on young protagonists who face loss, danger, and moral testing. The first follows Eric, a prince who becomes lost in a vast forest, encounters a rough swineherd called Wolf, and confronts temptation, fear, and the need for courage, kindness, and repentance before finding guidance and shelter. The companion story about Wee Davie portrays a small boy whose everyday struggles and simple virtues prompt lessons in compassion, obedience, and inner reform. Both narratives use vivid rural settings, clear moral instruction, and a child-focused perspective to combine adventure with ethical teaching.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

“Look yonder; that is the house of Darkeye the forester. We are safe!” Frontispiece
“See that tall tower,” said Wolf 16
“Isn’t he a bonnie bit bairn?” 96
William never moved, though his great chest seemed to heave 144