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  • The Wonder Clock by Howard Pyle

    Howard Pyle

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 1, 1656)
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  • The Wonder Clock: Or, Four & Twenty Marvelous Tales, Being One for Each Hour of the Day by Howard Pyle

    Howard Pyle;Katherine Pyle

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 15, 1612)
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  • The Wonder Clock

    Howard Pyle

    eBook (Start Publishing LLC, Jan. 24, 2013)
    Here Howard Pyle has compiled twenty-four marvelous tales. One for every hour of the day!
  • The Wonder Clock

    Howard Pyle

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 16, 2017)
    Here we are! And now I will wind the clock. Gurr! gurr! gurr! Tick-tock! tick-tock! I PUT on my dream-cap one day and stepped into Wonderland. Along the road I jogged and never dusted my shoes, and all the time the pleasant sun shone and never burned my back, and the little white clouds floated across the blue sky and never let fall a drop of rain to wet my jacket. And by and by I came to a steep hill. I climbed the hill, though I had more than one tumble in doing it, and there, on the tip-top, I found a house as old as the world itself. That was where Father Time lived; and who should sit in the sun at the door, spinning away for dear life, but Time's Grandmother herself; and if you would like to know how old she is you will have to climb to the top of the church steeple and ask the wind as he sits upon the weather-cock, humming the tune of Over-yonder song to himself. "Good-morning," says Time's Grandmother to me. "Good-morning," says I to her. "And what do you seek here?" says she to me. "I come to look for odds and ends," says I to her. "Very well," says she; "just climb the stairs to the garret, and there you will find more than ten men can think about."
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  • The Wonder Clock

    Howard Pyle

    Paperback (null, Aug. 8, 2008)
    A short verse introduces a fairy tale for each hour of the day and night. Includes such tales as: Bearskin -- The Water of Life -- How one Turned his Trouble to Some Account -- How Three Went out into the Wide World -- The Clever Student and the Master of Black Arts -- The Princess Golden Hair and the Great Black Raven -- Cousin Greylegs, the Great Red Fox, and Grandfather Mole -- One Good Turn Deserves Another -- The White Bird -- How the Good Gifts were Used by Two-- How Boots Befooled the King -- The Step-mother -- Master Jacob -- Peterkin and the Little Grey Hare -- Mother Hildegarde -- Which is Best -- The Simpleton and his Little Black Hen -- The Swan Maiden -- The Three Little Pigs and the Ogre -- The Staff and the Fiddle -- How the Princess's Pride was Broken -- How Two Went into Partnership -- King Stork -- The Best that Life has to Give