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<Author>Cather, Willa</Author>
<Title>The Troll Garden</Title>
<Edition>Early Novels and Stories. Library of America. New York: Literary Classics of the U.S., 1987</Edition>
<Date>1905</Date>
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<l>THE TROLL GARDEN </l>
<l>A FAIRY PALACE, WITH A FAIRY GARDEN; . . . . . </l>
<l>INSIDE THE TROLLS DWELL, . . . . . WORKING AT </l>
<l>THEIR MAGIC FORGES, MAKING AND MAKING ALWAYS </l>
<l>THINGS RARE AND STRANGE. </l>
<l>CHARLES KINGSLEY </l>
<l><i>"We must not look at Goblin men, </l>
<l>We must not buy their fruits; </l>
<l>Who knows upon what soil they fed </l>
<l>Their hungry thirsty roots?"</i> </l>
<l>GOBLIN MARKET. </l>
<l><i>To </l>
<l>Isabelle McClung</i> </l>
Flavia and Her Artists (1)
<p>As the train neared Tarrytown, Imogen Willard began
to wonder why she had consented to be one of Flavia's house
party at all. She had not felt enthusiastic about it sinc . . .