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... FAIRIES OF THE CALDON - LOW WHO STOLE THE BIRD'S NEST ? THE FIRST SNOWFALL THE STORY OF ESTHER Charles Kingsley 42 Hans Christian Andersen 43 62 68 Nathaniel Hawthorne 70 Hans Christian Andersen 95 110 Clement C. Moore 117 121 129 143 ...
... FAIRIES OF THE CALDON - LOW WHO STOLE THE BIRD'S NEST ? THE FIRST SNOWFALL THE STORY OF ESTHER Charles Kingsley 42 Hans Christian Andersen 43 62 68 Nathaniel Hawthorne 70 Hans Christian Andersen 95 110 Clement C. Moore 117 121 129 143 ...
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... fairy floated down from heaven , and softly said , " Thy wish is granted thee . " So the poor stonecutter found himself rich and powerful and resting easily on his silken couch with its red curtain . As he gazed out , however , he saw ...
... fairy floated down from heaven , and softly said , " Thy wish is granted thee . " So the poor stonecutter found himself rich and powerful and resting easily on his silken couch with its red curtain . As he gazed out , however , he saw ...
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... Fairy Tales . Most of these they did not themselves write ; they simply collected and rewrote . They would hear of some old woman who was famous for telling stories remembered from childhood , and they would present themselves at her ...
... Fairy Tales . Most of these they did not themselves write ; they simply collected and rewrote . They would hear of some old woman who was famous for telling stories remembered from childhood , and they would present themselves at her ...
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... fairy friend of Bluebeard's had given him . That night the wife was terrified to hear Bluebeard returning , though she tried to wel- come him with every show of delight and affec- tion . He explained his sudden change of plans by saying ...
... fairy friend of Bluebeard's had given him . That night the wife was terrified to hear Bluebeard returning , though she tried to wel- come him with every show of delight and affec- tion . He explained his sudden change of plans by saying ...
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Contents
GERDA ON THE REINDEERS BACK Marion Miller | 191 |
GERDA KISSED HIS CHEEK Marion Miller | 201 |
THE CHIMERA Nathaniel Hawthorne | 208 |
THE IMAGE IN THE WATER Frank H Young | 221 |
PEGASUS DARTED DOWN ASLANT D A Peterson | 234 |
PICTUREBOOKS IN WINTER Robert Louis Stevenson | 240 |
PHAETHON PULLED AT THE REINS M L Spoor | 250 |
THE ENGLISH ROBIN Harrison Weir | 253 |
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THE FIR TREE Hans Christian Andersen | 95 |
THE SWALLOWS AND THE STORK CAME II L Gaye | 97 |
THE FAT MAN TOLD ABOUT KLUMPEYDUMPEY H L Gage | 103 |
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN | 110 |
A VISIT FROM SAINT NICHOLAS Clement C Moore | 117 |
THE WORKSHOP OF THE DWARFS I O Reese | 127 |
THE DEATH OF BALDER | 129 |
HODER HURLED THE DART W O Reese | 135 |
THE PUNISHMENT OF LOKI | 143 |
THORS HAND GRIPPED HIM W O Reese | 149 |
AFTERWHILE James Whitcomb Riley | 152 |
SHUFFLESHOON AND AMBERLOCKS Marion Miller | 154 |
IT WAS THE SNOW QUEEN Marion Miller | 164 |
THE CROW STOPPED TO LOOK AT HER Marion Miller | 177 |
THE IRISHWOMAN Katherine Maxey | 264 |
HARTHOVER PLACE Katherine Maxey | 271 |
TOM WENT Down Katherine Maxey | 285 |
HE DIPPED HIS FEET IN Katherine Maxey | 294 |
THE OLD DAME CAME OUT TOO Katherine Maxey | 300 |
TAILPIECE Katherine Maxey | 306 |
TOM AND THE DRAGON FLY Katherine Maxey | 314 |
THE SALMON LOOKED AT TOM FIERCELY Katherine Maxey | 331 |
TOM WOULD HAVE BEEN QUITE HAPPY Katherine Maxey | 341 |
TOM DIVED Katherine Maxey | 351 |
MRS BEDONEBYASYOUDID Katherine Maxey | 363 |
SHE TOOK TOM IN HER ARMS Katherine Maxey | 373 |
TOM THE WATER BABY Halftone Mary Spoor | 396 |
TOM AND THE PETRELS Katherine Maxey | 401 |
MOTHER CAREY Katherine Maxey | 407 |
THE FAIRIES OF THE CALDONLOW Mary Howitt | 435 |
THE HARPERS THEY WERE NINE Marion Miller | 436 |
A LITTLE BOY HUNG DOWN HIS HEAD W E Scott | 442 |
THE FIRST SNOWFALL James Russell Lowell | 443 |
MORDECAI CRIED WITH A LOUD AND BITTER | 451 |
HAMAN WAS AFRAID Beatrice Braidwood | 457 |
THE DARNINGNEEDLE Hans Christian Andersen | 462 |
PLUTO APPEARS George Werveke | 469 |
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