- Which Introduces the Heroine, and Others
- Which Introduces the Heroine's Godmother
- Which Tells of a Key-Hole in a Wall
- Which Introduces Sweet William
- In Which the Heroine Distinguishes Herself
- In Which the Heroine Takes Advice
- In Which Master Mustardseed Tells His Story
- In Which the Heroine Makes the First Use of Her Latchkey
- In Which Sweet William Tells a Story
- In Which the Heroine Has a Birthday
- In Which the Heroine is Given a Letter of Introduction
- In Which the Heroine Presents Her Letter of Introduction
- In Which Great Good Fortune Befalls the Heroine
- In Which the Merman Tells His Story
- In Which the Twin Sisters Tell a Story Between Them
- In Which the Heroine Hears Some Startling News
- In Which Sweet William Tells Another Story
- Of Which the Scene is Laid in a Sick-Room
- In Which Queen Mab Tells Her Story
- In Which the Heroine Makes Friends With a Spirit
- In Which the White Létiche Tells Her story
- Which Heralds a Change
Philomene Isolde is a good little girl, but has been very lonely since the death of her mother. Playing make-believe in the garden, Philomene is surprised when she meets a little man in a green suit who invites her to Fairyland. (Summary by Annie Mars)
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