The miller's sons are given their inheritance
- GB 2014 WS-04-LAN-03-05-1
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- 1884-1897
Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 1 of 12: the miller's youngest son leaves the mill with the cat to seek his fortune.
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The miller's sons are given their inheritance
Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 1 of 12: the miller's youngest son leaves the mill with the cat to seek his fortune.
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The miller's son marries the Princess
Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 11 of 12: the miller's son, now the Marquis of Carabas, marries the king's daughter. Sheets of glass only loosely held together.
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The miller's son is presented to the king as the Marquis of Carabas
Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 7 of 12: the king gives the miller's son some grand clothing, and the miller's son pretends to be the Marquis of Carabas.
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Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 5 of 12: the lifeboat capsized in the turbulent water while attempting to approach a sinking ship.
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The lifeboat amidst the foaming billows. A ship in the distance.
Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 2 of 12: the lifeboat is being rowed through significant waves, sinking ship in the distance.
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Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 1 of 12: the lifeboat is launched from a trolley on the shore, observed by a group of people on a pier. A sinking ship visible in the distance.
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The king rescues the miller's son who is pretending to drown
Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 6 of 12: the king and his party arrive at the river, and Puss tells them that the Marquis of Carabas is in difficulty in the water, and that his clothes have been stolen.
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Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 11 of 12: the king realises that the figs are magic.
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Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 7 of 12: The King confiscates the magic slippers and cane and banishes Little Muck from the kingdom.
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The King and courtiers' noses and ears are transformed
Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 10 of 12: upon eating the magic figs, the King's nose and ears grown, along with those of his courtiers.
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