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The Blue Flower
[figure]
[section]
[dedication]
PREFACE
[contents]
I.
THE BLUE FLOWER
II.
THE SOURCE
I.
I
II.
II
III.
THE MILL
I.
I How the Young Martimor would Become a Knight and Assay Great Adventure
II.
II How Martimor was Instructed of Sir Lancelot to Set Forth Upon His Quest
III.
III How Martimor Came to the Mill and There was Stayed in a Delay
IV.
IV How the Mill was in Danger and the Delay Endured
V.
V Yet More of the Mill, and of the Same Delay, also of the Maid
VI.
VI How the Month of May came to the Mill, and the Delay was Made Longer
VII.
VII How Martimor Bled for a Lady and Lived for a Maid, and how His Great Adventure Ended and Began at the Mill
IV.
SPY ROCK
I.
I
II.
II
III.
III
V.
WOOD-MAGIC
[introduction]
1.
The Cabin by the Rivers
II.
II The House on the Main Street
III.
III The White Canoe
VI.
THE OTHER WISE MAN
[introduction]
I.
I
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II
III.
III
IV.
IV
V.
V
VII.
A HANDFUL OF CLAY
VIII.
THE LOST WORD
IX.
THE FIRST CHRISTMAS-TREE
I.
I
II.
II
III.
III
IV.
IV
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The Blue Flower
In the City of Saloma
[Description: A color image showing two young women and a marble fountain. A woman dressed in long purple robes balances a pitcher on her head in the center of the image. She stands on the marble platform of the fountain, which is surrounded by water and flowering water-lilies. Elevated in the right background sits the other young woman, wearing a pink robe, on the marble steps leading to the fountain itself. In the top right background stands the fountain, a marble winged sphinx spouting water from its mouth into a stone bowl directly behind the purple-robed woman. Cf. Story "The Source." ]
The Blue Flower