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Twilight Land

The room was all full of twilight; but there they sat, every one of them. I did not count them, but there were ever so many: Aladdin, and Ali Baba, and Fortunatis, and Jack-the-Giant-Killer, and Doctor Faustus, and Bidpai, and Cinderella, and Patient Grizzle, and the Soldier who cheated the Devil, and St. George, and Hans in Luck, who traded and traded his lump of gold until he had only an empty churn to show for it; and there was Sindbad the Sailor, and the Tailor who killed seven flies at a blow, and the Fisherman who fished up the Genie, and the Lad who fiddled for the Jew in the bramble-bush, and the Blacksmith who made Death sit in his apple-tree, and Boots, who always marries the Princess, whether he wants to or not-- a rag-tag lot as ever you saw in your life, gathered from every place, and brought together in Twilight Land.
(Extracted from the first chapter of the book)

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01a - Introduction (Levi Moreira)
01b - Introduction (alternate) (Phil Chenevert)
02 - The Stool of Fortune (Paul Andrews)
03 - The Talisman of Solomon (Part I) (Steve Belleguelle)
04 - The Talisman of Solomon (Part II) (Tony Maxey)
05 - Ill-Luck and the Fiddler (dobsonfly)
06 - Empty Bottles (Donna Lauten)
07 - Good Gifts and a Fool's Folly (Anne Cheng)
08 - The Good of a Few Words (Phil Chenevert)
09 - Woman's Wit (TriciaG)
10 - A Piece of Good Luck (Kristin G.)
11 - The Fruit of Happiness (dobsonfly)
12 - Not a Pin to Choose (Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan)
13 - Much Shall Have More and Little Shall Have Less (Ted Nugent)
14 - Wisdom's Wages and Folly's Pay (Gargoyle)
15 - The Enchanted Island (dobsonfly)
16 - All Things are as Fate Wills (Patrick Reinhart)
17 - Where to Lay the Blame (sherlock85)
18 - The Salt of Life (Phil Chenevert)
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