Why the princess has a story about her -- The princess loses herself -- The princess and- we shall see who -- What the nurse thought of it -- The princess lets well alone -- The little miner -- The mines -- The Goblins -- The hall of the goblin palace -- The princess's King-Papa -- The old lady's bedroom -- A short chapter about Curdie -- The Cobs' creature -- That night week -- Woven and then spun -- The ring -- Springtime -- Curdie's clue -- Goblin councils -- Irene's clue -- The escape -- The old lady and Curdie -- Curdie and his mother -- Irene behaves like a princess -- Curdie comes to grief -- the goblin miners -- The goblins in the King's house -- Curdie's guide -- Masonwork -- The King and the kiss -- The subterranean waters -- The last chapter.
Summary:
A little princess is protected by her friend Curdie and her newly-discovered great-great-grandmother from the goblin miners who live in caves beneath the royal castle.
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