"Then away he flew toward the dark line of forest" | Frontispiece |
"Ellen stood at the nursery window" | page | 9 |
"Presently she shaded her eyes with her hand and looked up at the sky" | page | 16 |
"Mother Goose told her how to do it" | page | 22 |
"Ellen thought they were the cunningest little things for dolls that she had ever seen" | page | 34 |
"As her eyes grew used to the gloom she saw a very large and very ugly goat" | page | 40 |
"The gander and Ellen began to let the rope slip" | face page | 55 |
"There stood a little dwarf holding a great wooden spoon" | page | 59 |
"It beat and buffeted them with its wings and hissed so piercingly in their ears that they did not know what was after them" | face page | 73 |
"Close to her was an enormous gray wolf" | page | 78 |
"Spread its wings and flew up over his head" | page | 86 |
"The slaves threw themselves down before her" | face page | 91 |
"A terrible black genie appeared before her" | page | 100 |
"Ellen climbed upon the gander's back and she then could just reach the knocker" | page | 112 |
"Ellen raised the horn to her lips and blew" | page | 122 |
"Still he kept whispering in its ear" | page | 126 |
"An enormous dragon lay stretched in a rocky defile" | page | 129 |
"She saw a tall man oddly dressed in green and yellow" | page | 138 |
"Timidly the little girl took the white hand" | face page | 154 |
"The fairy knelt before her and lifted the edge of the cloak" | page | 162 |
"The fairy drew his sword and pointed it at her" | face page | 171 |
"Ellen put her ear against the golden wall" | page | 179 |
Tailpiece | page | 183 |