jillthejellyfish:

“He fixed his coal-black eyes upon her so earnestly that she cast down her own, and then became aware that her fish’s tail was gone, and that she had as pretty a pair of white legs and tiny feet as any little maiden could have; but she had no clothes, so she wrapped herself in her long, thick hair. The prince asked her who she was, and where she came from, and she looked at him mildly and sorrowfully with her deep blue eyes; but she could not speak.”
The Little Mermaid illustrated by Edmund Dulac, 1911.

jillthejellyfish:

“He fixed his coal-black eyes upon her so earnestly that she cast down her own, and then became aware that her fish’s tail was gone, and that she had as pretty a pair of white legs and tiny feet as any little maiden could have; but she had no clothes, so she wrapped herself in her long, thick hair. The prince asked her who she was, and where she came from, and she looked at him mildly and sorrowfully with her deep blue eyes; but she could not speak.”

The Little Mermaid illustrated by Edmund Dulac, 1911.

burdge:

aww… every now and then, this still pops up on my dash. :’)

burdge:

aww… every now and then, this still pops up on my dash. :’)