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The Gold of Fairnilee

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(4,274 Sterne; 31 Bewertungen)

A fairy story set in Scotland about Jean and Randal and what happens when Randal disappears into fairyland. This is Lang's second fairy tale after Princess Nobody - an enchanting story with occasional Scottish dialect. Randal Ker, son of a Scottish knight, has the rashness to wish at a wishing well that 'he might see the Fairy Queen' and is then is carried off by her to her own dominions and is kept there until a grown man. A true fairy tale. . - Summary by Phil Chenevert (1 hr 51 min)

Chapters

I.—The Old House

3:42

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II.—How Randal’s Father Came Home

8:35

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III.—How Jean was brought to Fairnlee

8:32

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IV—Randal and Jean.

12:37

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V.—The Good Folk

6:58

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VI.—The Wishing Well

8:02

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VII.—Where is Randal?

11:09

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VIII.—The Ill Years

9:40

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IX.—The White Roses

7:24

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X.—Out of fairyland

9:39

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XI.—The Fairy Bottle

6:18

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XII.—At the Catrail

6:31

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XIII.—The Gold of Fairnilee.

12:41

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Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

Beautiful story, loved it. The reader has a very pleasant voice and did a great job with the different personalities and the Irish accent. Being not a native English speaker I'm fascinated of the different English accents and the historical English. Thank you very much, dear reader! :3

a good fairy tale

(5 Sterne)

I enjoyed the change of pace from my usual choices The reader did an excellent production Thank you

(4,5 Sterne)

I love Andrew Lang stories. although this one pulled in some places and seemed a bit incoherence in others.

Terrible story

(5 Sterne)

There were no nonbinary trangendered BIPOCs. Author is a Hitler.

(4 Sterne)

nice Fairy Tail I enjoyed this slow reading