86 Results with the "Fable" genre


    • Chapter II — What Happened to the Councillor Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter II takes a bewildering turn when Councillor Knap, distracted by nostalgic musings about Denmark’s past, steps into a pair of magical galoshes. In an instant, he is swept backward through centuries, landing in a version of Copenhagen that barely resembles the one he knows. The cobbled streets have turned to muck, gaslights have vanished, and the houses now lean with timber frames and straw-covered roofs. At first, he assumes he’s stumbled into some vivid reenactment, but the cold breeze and…
      Fable • Fantasy
    • Chapter I: Dream Life and Real Life; A Little African Story Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter I: Dream Life and Real Life; A Little African Story introduces young Jannita, whose quiet existence is tethered to the harsh routine of tending goats under the unforgiving African sun. Her life, shaped by the rigid demands of her Boer employers, offers little warmth or affection. Seeking shelter beneath the spindly shade of a milk-bush, Jannita falls asleep, and her world transforms. In the cocoon of her dream, the plain turns to a gentle meadow, and the people around her speak with kindness and…
      Fable • Novel
    • Chapter I — A Beginning Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter I begins with a playful nudge at both author and reader, as Andersen gently mocks the familiar structure of fairy tales while deliberately setting the stage in the heart of Copenhagen, not some faraway land. The narrator winks at expectations, knowing readers might assume the story will trail through exotic cities like Rome or Naples, but instead, he grounds it in East Street, a place bustling with ordinary life. This decision adds charm and relatability. It suggests that magic and meaning don’t…
      Fable • Fantasy
    • Chapter 9: Merry legs Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter 9: Merry legs opens with a lively account of how the cheerful, dependable pony Merrylegs serves as the first riding companion for the children of Mr. Blomefield’s household. His role goes far beyond entertainment—he becomes a patient teacher and a gentle guardian, especially when carrying the young girls like Miss Jessie and Flora. While he happily accommodates their careful rides, the dynamic shifts when the boys become too rowdy or overstay their time, leaving him tired and needing a break.…
    • Chapter 8: Ginger’s Story Continued Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter 8: Ginger's Story Continued reveals the deeper pain and hardship behind Ginger's strong-willed demeanor. Her account begins with being sold to match another chestnut horse, a decision driven by aesthetics rather than compatibility or care. Her new owner, obsessed with appearances, subjected her to a cruel check-rein, forcing her head unnaturally high. The pressure caused her constant strain, making even simple movements painful. Compounded by the use of a sharp bit, her mouth and jaw were sore,…
    • Chapter 7: Ginger Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter 7: Ginger introduces a powerful turning point in the story by giving voice to a companion horse with a turbulent history. Ginger recounts her past with a raw honesty that contrasts sharply with Black Beauty's gentler upbringing. Taken from her mother too young, she grew up among colts with little supervision or affection, leading to a restless, defensive temperament. The man responsible for their care rarely interacted with kindness, shaping her early understanding that humans were to be feared…
    • Chapter 6: Liberty Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter 6: Liberty introduces a quiet longing within Black Beauty as he reflects on the limitations of his current life. Although his stable is clean, his food nourishing, and his handlers kind, he cannot help but yearn for the open pastures of his youth. The feeling of wind rushing past as he galloped freely, untethered and unburdened, remains vivid in his memory. Now, despite comfort, he feels constrained by straps, blinkers, and routines that restrict the joyful spontaneity of movement he once took for…
    • Chapter 5: A Fair Start Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter 5: A Fair Start begins with Black Beauty settling into his new home under the care of John Manly, a dedicated coachman who resides near the stables with his family. On the morning following Beauty’s arrival, John meticulously grooms him, ensuring every inch of his coat is polished, which earns the approval of Squire Gordon. To evaluate Beauty’s temperament and ability, the Squire instructs John to take him for a ride across the estate. With deliberate care, John fits Beauty with tack that…
    • Chapter 49: My Last Home Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter 49: My Last Home begins with a shift in atmosphere for Black Beauty as he senses a change is coming. He is groomed carefully on a warm summer day, his coat shining under the sunlight, which usually signals something important. When Willie and his groom accompany him to a new location, he arrives at a pleasant-looking home surrounded by greenery and charm. There, he meets Miss Blomefield, Miss Ellen, and another lady who approach with both interest and skepticism. They observe him closely, paying…
    • Chapter 48: Farmer Thoroughgood and His Grandson Willie Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter 48: Farmer Thoroughgood and His Grandson Willie begins with Black Beauty standing tired and unnoticed at a bustling horse fair, surrounded by others who, like him, have seen better days. His coat is dull, his legs ache, and his spirit has dimmed after a long stretch of hard labor and neglect. Buyers pass him by without a second look, some poking him indifferently, others dismissing him for his age and condition. Yet among the crowd, one man and a boy pause. Farmer Thoroughgood, a weathered yet kind…
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