The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book
Constance Cary Harrison
Read by Carol Box
"And now, mamma, until your tea is ready, we know what you must do," said the children, in a breath. "Tell us a story—a 'real, truly' fairy tale, about a giant and a dwarf, lots and lots of fairies, a prince and a beautiful princess with hair to her very feet, a champion with a magic sword, a dragon-chariot, a witch dressed in snake-skin—and, if you can, an ogre. Don't punish anybody but the witch and the ogre; and please don't have any moral, only let everybody 'live in peace and die in a pot of grease,' at the end of it." "To be sure, we know most of mamma's stories by heart," said the sage elder of nine. "If she could only make up some new ones that aren't in any of our books! Or else, mamma, tell us something you heard a little bit of, long, long ago, from your nurse, and then make up the rest. But whatever one you tell, we'll be sure to like it anyhow." The stories told, the mother fell to musing, and the result is the little book here presented to the judgment of children other than her own—a few new fairy tales, on the old, old pattern! (Summary by Constance Cary Harrison (in her Introduction)). (7 hr 39 min)
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A LibriVox Listener
This book has such wonderful tales and each are read so beautifully too.
Anna M
Carol, thank you for reading these fairytales. your voice is lovely!
Thank you
Shawna
wonderfully read, great stories
Good stories, Great reader
gingerwentworth
Any child from 7 yrs or so will follow these old fashioned tales. I think Carol Box was the most fun, tho, the subtle way she makes the villain’s voice just sound like the narrator-only with a cold. All her characterizations were that kind, so that the story moved very smoothly. And the male hero just sounded a bit more stalwart than the others. Her expression and accent were just right too.