167
  Dressing the Doll. By _William Brighty Rands_                 167
  The Pedlar's Caravan. By _William Brighty Rands_              170
  A Sea-Song from the Shore. _James Whitcomb Riley_             171
  The Land of Story-Books. By _Robert Louis Stevenson_          172
  The City Child. By _Alfred, Lord Tennyson_                    173
  Going into Breeches. By _Charles and Mary Lamb_               174
  Hunting Song. By _Samuel Taylor Coleridge_                    176
  Hie Away. By _Sir Walter Scott_                               176
STORY TIME
    The Fairy Folk. By _Robert Bird_                            181
    A Fairy in Armor. By _Joseph Rodman Drake_                  183
    The Last Voyage of the Fairies. By _W. H. Davenport Adams_  184
    A New Fern. By "_A_."                                       186
    The Child and the Fairies. By "_A_."                        187
    The Little Elf. By _John Kendrick Bangs_                    188
    "One, Two, Three." By _Henry C. Bunner_                     188
    What May Happen to a Thimble. By "_B_."                     190
    Discontent. By _Sarah Orne Jewett_                          193
    The Nightingale and the Glowworm. By _William Cowper_       195
    Thanksgiving Day. By _Lydia Maria Child_                    196
    A Thanksgiving Fable. By _Oliver Herford_                   197
    The Magpie's Nest. By _Charles and Mary Lamb_               198
    The Owl and the Pussy-Cat. By _Edward Lear_                 201
    A Lobster Quadrille. By _Lewis Carroll_                     202
    The Fairies' Shopping. By _Margaret Deland_                 204
    Fable. By _Ralph Waldo Emerson_                             206
    A Midsummer Song. By _Richard Watson Gilder_                207
    The Fairies of the Caldon-Low. By _Mary Howitt_             209
    The Elf and the Dormouse. By _Oliver Herford_               213
       
    
		
	
	
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