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Title
The Golden Age
Author
Kenneth Grahame
Illustrator
Maxfield Parrish
Year
1904
Publisher
John Lane
Location
London
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CONTENTS
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PROLOGUE:
THE OLYMPIANS
3
A HOLIDAY
13
A WHITE-WASHED UNCLE
29
ALARUMS AND EXCURSIONS
39
THE FINDING OF THE PRINCESS
53
SAWDUST AND SIN
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'YOUNG ADAM CUPID'
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THE BURGLARS
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A HARVESTING
107
SNOWBOUND
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WHAT THEY TALKED ABOUT
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THE ARGONAUTS
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THE ROMAN ROAD
161
THE SECRET DRAWER
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'EXIT TYRANNUS'
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THE BLUE ROOM
205
A FALLING OUT
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'LUSISTI SATIS'
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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'Onto the garden wall, which led in its turn to the roof of an outhouse'
Frontispiece
'The Golden Age'
Title
'For them the orchard (a place elf-haunted, wonderful!) simply'
Facing
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'Out into the brimming sun-bathed world I sped'
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'"I took the old fellow to the station"'
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'Once more were damsels rescued, dragons disembowelled, and giants'
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'Lulled by the trickle of water, I slipped into dreamland'
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'It was easy … to transport yourself in a trice to the heart of a tropical forest'
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'Who would have thought … that only two short days ago we had confronted each other on either side of a hedge'
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'A great book open on his knee … a score or so disposed within easy reach'
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'But yester-eve and the mummers were here!'
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'"They make me walk behind, 'cos they say I'm too little, and mustn't hear"'
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'"I'm Jason … and this is the Argo … and we're just going through the Hellespont"'
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'"You haven't been to Rome, have you?"'
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'I drew it out and carried it to the window, to examine it in the failing light'
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'At breakfast Miss Smedley behaved in a most mean and uncalled-for manner'
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'The procession passing solemnly across the moon-lit Blue Room'
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'"Why, Master Harold! whatever be the matter? Baint runnin' away, be ee?"'
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'Finally we found ourselves sitting silent on an upturned wheelbarrow'
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