Audiolibro: Islands of Magic
- Download 01 - Princess Bluegreen of the Seven Cities audio
- Download 02 - The Islands of Flowers audio
- Download 03 - Why Dogs Sniff audio
- Download 04 - Longstaff, Pinepuller and Rockheaver audio
- Download 05 - The Table, the Sifter and the Pinchers audio
- Download 06 - Linda Branca and her Mask audio
- Download 07 - Fresh Figs audio
- Download 08 - Peter-of-the-Pigs audio
- Download 09 - The Princess Who Lost Her Rings audio
- Download 10 - The Master of Magic audio
- Download 11 - St. Anthony's Godchild audio
- Download 12 - Trouble When One's Young audio
- Download 13 - The Little Maid Who Was Wise audio
- Download 14 - Manoel Littlebean audio
- Download 15 - The Necklace of Pearls audio
- Download 16 - The Daughter of the King of Naples audio
- Download 17 - Maria-of-the-Forest audio
- Download 18 - The Seven Enchanted Princes audio
- Download 19 - The Listening King audio
- Download 20 - José the Beast Slayer audio
- Download 21 - The Princess of the Lost Island audio
- Download 22 - Why The Alvéloa Bird Received a Blessing audio
- Download 23 - Why the Codorniz Bird Received a Curse audio
- Download 24 - Outside the Door Like the Mother of St. Peter audio
- Download 25 - Why the Owl Flies at Night audio
- Download 26 - The Laborer and His Master audio
- Download 27 - 'Tis Faith Which Saves audio
- Download 28 - St. Brendan's Island audio
- Download 29 - The Silent Cavalier audio
- Download 30 - The Enchanted Palace audio
- Download 31 - The Friend of the Devil audio
- Download 32 - The Miller's Cloak audio
- Download 33 - The Magic Mouthful audio
- Download 34 - The Messengers audio
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LEGENDS, FOLK AND FAIRY TALES FROM THE AZORES. Some three-fourths of the distance between America and Europe there is a group of nine beautiful islands called the Azores which belong to Portugal. Their names are Flores, Corvo, Fayal, Pico, S. Jorge, Graciosa, Terceira, S. Miguel, and Santa Maria. Many people think them to be the mountain peaks of the submerged continent, Atlantis, which long ago was covered by the ocean.However, when I spent December 1920 and January 1921 in the Azores, I found that there were not only pleasant folktales there but even real fairies. They inhabit the wooded slopes of Monte Brasil on the island of Terceira. The fisher folk who visit the barren Ilheos de Cabras on the Bay of Angra know that there are fairies living in those rocky isles even yet when the boys and girls of the Azores are sailing away from them to seek their fortunes in America. Have they not often seen the fairy garments spread out upon the rocks in the bright sunshine? (Summary by book preface)
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