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When Apples Grew Noses
and White Horses Flew

    TALES OF TI-JEAN
    Jan Andrews
    Illustrations by
    DuÅ¡an Petričić

    Groundwood Books / House of Anansi Press
Toronto Berkeley

    Copyright © 2011 by Jan Andrews
Illustrations copyright © 2011 by Dušan Petričić
Published in Canada and the USA in 2011 by Groundwood Books
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    LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION Andrews, Jan
When apples grew noses and white horses flew : tales of Ti-Jean / Jan Andrews ; illustrations by Dušan Petričić.
ISBN 978-0-88899-952-8
1. Ti-Jean (Legendary character) — Juvenile fiction. 2. Children’s
stories, Canadian (English). I. Petričić, Dušan II. Title. III. Title:
Tales of Ti-Jean.
PS8551.N37W54 2011        jC813’.54        C2010-905903-4
    Cover illustration by DuÅ¡an Petričić
The illustrations are in black pencil and Photoshop.
Design by Michael Solomon

    We acknowledge for their financial support of our publishing
program the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, and the
Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund (CBF).

    To Ellis Lynn, who has inspired in so many
children a love of the old tales.
J.A.
    For my grandson UroÅ¡, who just learned to walk.
D.P.

    A Word About Ti-Jean
    As soon as you start going from one of these stories to another, you’ll realize Ti-Jean is a hero unlike most others. He turns up in different times and places. He gets married at the end of one tale. He’s on a quest for a bride at the beginning of the next. His mother is dead. No, she isn’t. It’s his father. He’s wise, he’s foolish. The only thing he isn’t ever is rich.
    So, you’ll be asking, who is he? The answer is he’s part of a long, long tradition (a lot like Jack in English fairy tales). He changes because we change and really he’s all about us — the difficulties we get into and the adventures we’re bound to have. Many, many people have created stories about him over the years. They’ve told those stories around fires and in logging camps, in countryside and in town. They’ve remembered those stories — perhaps not quite exactly, but what they have remembered, they’ve passed on.
    What does that say? I think it says that if you have an urge to tell a Ti-Jean story or make one up, you should do it, but you should also be careful to share that story with someone else.
    JAN ANDREWS

    Ti-Jean and the Princess
of Tomboso
    Cric, crac,
Parli, parlons, parlo.
If you won’t listen,
Out you go.
    L ÉTAIT UNE FOIS... Which is to say, There was once ...
    There was once a farmer. That farmer had come to the New World from France in a ship with great white sails. He was just like everyone else who had chosen to journey here. He was searching for a better life.
    He lived on a narrow strip of land running down to a river. All of the farms in that part of the country were narrow strips. All of them ran down to rivers so everyone could have a proper share of water and an easier way of getting about.
    The work of the

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