Frank Cheyne Papé ~ The Story of the Little Merman ~ 1909 The Story of the Little Merman The Little Merman swam to the shore, and, creeping up the strand, lay on the yellow sands at her feet. |
Frank Cheyne Papé ~ The Story of the Little Merman ~ 1909 The Story of the Little Merman "It's very sharp," he said. "Are you ready?" "Yes," answered the Little Merman, and he shut his eyes. |
Frank Cheyne Papé ~ The Story of the Little Merman ~ 1909 The Story of the Little Merman |
Frank Cheyne Papé ~ The Little Merman ~ 1909 The Story of the Little Merman |
Frank Cheyne Papé ~ The Little Merman ~ 1909 The Story of the Queen of the Gnomes and the True Prince |
Frank Cheyne Papé ~ The Little Merman ~ 1909 The Story of the Queen of the Gnomes and the True Prince "Oh, Goblin," she cried, "where are you? What has happened. Is it you?" |
From the captions provided at an auction site for some of the illustrations, the stories seem creatively and compellingly written. I enjoy the first and the last illustration the best, as well as the illustration of the Queen of the Gnomes with her arms folded. The second illustration is painful to contemplate. Which illustration is your favorite?
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