- 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...
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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...
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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...
- Mc
Curdie is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alex Mc
Curdie (1895–1917),
Scottish footballer Carolyn Mc
Curdie, British-born New Zealand...
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Daniel Curdie (1810-1884) was an
early Australian pioneer who
founded the
Victorian town of Cobden. He was a
doctor of
medicine and
protector of the local...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- In Britain, The
Princess and the
Goblin and its
sequel The
Princess and
Curdie, by
George MacDonald,
appeared in 1872 and 1883, and the
adventure stories...