The arrow did the bird no harm only it dropped a Gardener’s son jumped up and shot an arrow at it. It was snapping at one of the apples with its beak, the The clock struck twelve he heard a rustling noise in theĪir, and a bird came flying that was of pure gold and as The young man laid himself under the tree to watch. Then the third son offered to keep watch: but the gar-ĭener at first would not let him, for fear some harm Was set to watch, and at midnight he too fellĪsleep, and in the morning another apple was gone. The gardener set his eldest son to watch, butĪbout twelve o'clock he fell asleep, and in the morningĪnother of the apples was missing. Ordered the gardener to keep a watch under the Were always counted, and about the time when theyīegan to grow ripe, it was found that every night one of (" Last Rites")Ī certain king had a beautiful garden, and in the garden Once he does this, the pages are replicated in Storybrooke's copy of the book, which allows Emma to learn about Hades' weakness. Hook grabs the book in time, and then, he places the pages from Hades' story into it.
Arthur kills the creature with fire, but with nothing holding onto the book, it begins falling into the river. On Hook's second attempt for the book, another lost soul swoops by to snatch it away. Hook goes to get it, but he pulls back to save Arthur from being dragged into the river by a lost soul. The men arrive to the River of Lost Souls, where they spot the book in the hands of a gargoyle statue. When Hook and a deceased King Arthur confront her about the book's location, she casually explains her intentions for hiding the book, as she wants the people of Underbrooke to be as miserable as her by not moving on. (" Firebird")Īfter Henry is gone from the Underworld, Cruella sabotages things by hiding the book at the River of Lost Souls. He places the pages in the storybook, which he leaves in the library for the people to find later. (" Our Decay", " Ruby Slippers")īefore going home to Storybrooke, Henry utilizes the little time he has left by recording the Underbrooke citizens' unfinished businesses. Over time, Henry writes in new stories to the book, including Snow and David's journey to contact their son Neal, Neal receiving his parents' message in Storybrooke, the reunion between Ruby and Dorothy, and Snow's return home to her son. While he originally wanted to use the quill to change things, Henry vows to use the quill for its actual purpose of recording new stories. Henry, taking David's advice to heart, reveals to his family that he found the Author's quill in the mansion. Believing Henry may know more about the book since he's the Author, David goes to talk to him. Afterwards, the heroes try to read through the book, with Killian apologizing about the missing pages because of Liam's sabotage. Killian discovers Liam took the pages to keep Hades from revealing his secret, and eventually helps his brother move on to a better place. He later suggests the missing pages fell out and that they must comb the entire mansion for them. After finding the book first, Liam rips out the pages on Hades' story and hides them in his jacket, without anyone seeing what he's done. Henry proposes the book is in the Sorcerer's mansion, and after Snow and David obtain a key to get into the building, the group begin their search inside. Recalling a box that she found the book in during the second curse, Snow pulls out a copy of the same box to replicate the past event, but the book is not there. Emma believes it might be the storybook, which prompts her and her allies to search the loft for it. When Liam reunites with his brother Killian, he tells him about rumors of a book that rebels of the Underworld once spoke about that might help to defeat Hades.