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The Old Willow-Tree

and other stories by

CARL EWALD

Translated by A. Teixeira de Mattos

Drawings by Helen M. Jacobs & G. E. Lee

Thornton Butterworth Limited
15 Bedford St Strand London. W. C. 2
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First published October, 1921.

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Copyright U.S.A., 1907, by Charles Scribner's Sons.

THE
ROYAL ROAD
LIBRARY

THE OLD WILLOW-TREE
and OTHER STORIES


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THE CARL EWALD BOOKS

Translated by

Alexander Teixeira de Mattos

1. TWO-LEGS

2. THE OLD WILLOW TREE

and other stories

THE NETTA SYRETT BOOKS

3. TOBY & THE ODD BEASTS

4. RACHEL & THE SEVEN WONDERS

THE W. H. KOEBEL BOOKS

5. THE BUTTERFLIES' DAY

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'YOU HAVE DISTURBED MY AFTERNOON NAP''YOU HAVE DISTURBED MY AFTERNOON NAP'

For the Honble. Mrs. Henry McLaren.

Dear Christabel,

From the first, your interest in Carl Ewald has been kindly, graciousand insistent; as Michael Finsbury might have said, "you were his friendthrough thick and thin;" and it is very much due to you (not to mentionBetty and Charles) that this volume has seen the light of day. Most ofthe stories are new to this country; and I dedicate my translation toyou in all gratitude.

A. T. de M.

Chelsea, 23 September, 1921.
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List of Stories

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