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- The Princess and Curdie is a children's classic fantasy novel by George MacDonald from late 1883. The book is the sequel to The Princess and the Goblin...
- goblins imprison Curdie and Irene's magic thread leads her to his rescue. Curdie steals one of the goblin queen's stone shoes. Irene takes Curdie to see her...
- Curdie may refer to: Curdies River, a river in Australia. Mount Curdie, a mountain in Australia. Daniel Curdie, an Australian pioneer born in 1810 and...
- her until a strange singing drives them away. The singing is a young boy, Curdie, the son of a miner, who informs her that the monsters were goblins and...
- McCurdie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alex McCurdie (1895–1917), Scottish footballer Carolyn McCurdie, British-born New Zealand...
- James Curdie Russell (1830-1925) was a Scottish minister. He served as Moderator of the General ****embly of the Church of Scotland in 1902. He was born...
- MacDonald's The Princess and Curdie (1883) Curdie is informed that many human beings, by their acts, are slowly turning into beasts. Curdie is given the power to...
- Oliver! has a lyric extolling pease pudding. In The Princess and the Goblin, Curdie takes bread and pease pudding with him for sustenance when he goes to spy...
- 419. The Cobden area was settled by Europeans in the 1840s by Dr. Daniel Curdie, (1814–1884) a medical doctor from the Isle of Arran, Scotland, who was...
- area for thousands of years before European settlement. In 1845 Dr Daniel Curdie made the difficult journey from his homestead at Tandarook to follow the...