CHAPTER PAGE: I. Why the Princess Has a Story About Her [9]9
I. Why the Princess Has a Story About Her [9]9 II. The Princess Loses Herself [10]13 III. The Princess and--We Shall See Who [11]16 IV. What the Nurse Thought of It [12]24
V. The Princess Lets Well Alone [13]29 VI. The Little Miner [14]32 VII. The Mines [15]45 VIII. The Goblins [16]50 IX. The Hall of the Goblin Palace [17]59
X. The Princess's King-Papa [18]68 XI. The Old Lady's Bedroom [19]73 XII. A Short Chapter about Curdie [20]82 XIII. The Cobs' Creatures [21]85 XIV. That Night Week [22]90 XV. Woven and then Spun [23]95 XVI. The Ring [24]106 XVII. Spring-Time [25]109 XVIII. Curdie's Clue [26]112 XIX. Goblin Counsels [27]122 XX. Irene's Clue [28]128 XXI. The Escape [29]134 XXII. The Old Lady and Curdie [30]147 XXIII. Curdie and His Mother [31]155 XXIV. Irene Behaves Like a Princess [32]165 XXV. Curdie Comes to Grief [33]168 XXVI. The Goblin-Miners [34]174 XXVII. The Goblins in the King's House [35]177 XXVIII. Curdie's Guide [36]184 XXIX. Mason-Work [37]189 XXX. The King and the Kiss [38]192 XXXI. The Subterranean Waters [39]196 XXXII. The Last Chapter [40]202 __________________________________________________________________
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