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The Tapestry Room: A Child's Romance

Chapter 29: Transcriber's notes:
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About This Book

Two children spending a snowy winter at a country house discover that a tapestry room becomes the center of imaginative adventures led by a mischievous raven named Dudu. Through fireside talk, half-remembered dreams, and a sequence of framed tales, they meet talking pets, moonlit processions, a swan's song, a forest of rainbows, frog-land, and an episodic tale of a brown bull. The narrative shifts between cozy domestic detail and lyrical fantasy, emphasizing childhood curiosity, companionship, and the sustaining power of storytelling to transform ordinary places into enchanted landscapes.

Printed by R. & R. Clark, Limited, Edinburgh.

Transcriber's notes:

Page 170, extraneous ' removed from "She looked ..."

Page 189, Double quotes changed to single quotes 'The crowd is so great...prettier than you,'

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