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by Marie Harriette Frary, Charles Maurice Stebbins
In the quiet village of Zurdorf, a gentle old nurse is beloved by the children for the wondrous tales she weaves while they convalesce. One storm‑filled night a silent stranger arrives, lantern in hand, and urges her to follow him through the rain‑slick streets. Reluctant but curious, she steps into the swollen Rhine, where the water swallows them both.
She awakens in a dazzling crystal palace, its walls glittering with gems and silver. There, a golden‑haired nymph lies ill upon a crystal couch, and the stranger—now revealed as a water spirit—still asks the nurse to tend the enchanted lady. As she cares for the nymph, whispers of the spirit’s world drift through the palace, promising a journey beyond ordinary life.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (95K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-10-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1883
A collector and reteller of legends, this early 20th-century writer helped bring traditional stories to young readers in clear, inviting language. Her best-known work includes collections such as The Crystal Palace and Other Legends and The Sunken City, and Other Stories.
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A Brooklyn teacher, poet, and schoolbook writer, he moved comfortably between classroom English and imaginative verse. His work ranges from textbooks and reading selections to poems and legends, showing a writer equally at home with instruction and storytelling.
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