Children's Anthologies
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There was once a sweet little maid who lived with her father and mother in a pretty
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THE CHILDREN'S HOUR
This volume is made up of stories from seven famous books. These books are as differ
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Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know
FAVOURITE FAIRY TALES
YOUNG FOLKS TREASURY Vol 2
Young Folks Treasury, Vol 3
Young Folks' Library, Volume 1
The Earth, the Sea, the Sky, and their wonders—these are the themes of this volume.
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Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know
The country of the Greedy, well known in history, was ruled by a king who had much trouble.
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ADVENTURES IN MANY LANDS
There are many mighty hunters, and most of them can tell of many very thrilling adve
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Boys and Girls Bookshelf; a Practical Plan of Character Building
Books are as essentially a part of the home where boys and girls are growing into ma
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The Children's Hour, Volume 3
All rights in stories in this volume are reserved by the holders of the copyrights.
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FOLK TALES
To Messrs. G.P. Putnam's Sons for "Why the Sea is Salt," "The Lad Who Went to the No
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FAMOUS STORIES
The stories of "The Great Stone Face" and "The Snow Image" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a
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MYTHS THAT EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
In many parts of the country when the soil is disturbed arrow heads are found. Now,
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TALES OF WONDER
There is a Chinese tale, known as "The Singing Prisoner," in which a friendless man is bound hand
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Our Boys, by Various
ll children have wondered unceasingly from their very first Christmas up to their ve
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POEMS Every Child Should Know
It sometimes happens that there are people who do not know that authors are protecte
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BABY CHATTERBOX
Hop, hop, hop! In it came at the window, the dearest little yellow canary, not a bit
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Laugh and Play
"Busy writing rubbish! How you can be so silly as to waste your time like that I can
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Childhood's Favorites
OOKS are as much a part of the furnishing of a house as tables and chairs, and in th
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Chatterbox, 1905.
The chimney corner of a cottage in Avignon, a man sat one day watching the smoke a
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MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALL NATIONS
The myths and legends here gathered together have appealed and will continue to appe
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FAVOURITE FABLES,
In the extreme end of a village a Fox one day went to have a peep at a hen-roost. He
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THE BALLADS
It is long, oh! so long ago, that they were sung up hill and down dale by wandering
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SOUTHERN STORIES
Beautiful is the land, with its prairies and forests of fruit-trees; Under the fee
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Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories
In offering to the public this collection of Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs,
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YOUNG FOLKS’ LIBRARY
The publishers’ acknowledgments are due to Miss Margaret Warner Morley and Messrs.
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CHATTERBOX 1906
HEN two large cities stand opposite to one another on the banks of a river, it is no
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Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10
Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. A list of these changes is found a
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CHILD STORIES
[Pg 5]In writing these stories, no attempt has been made to follow the plot or prob
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Journeys Through Bookland
Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. A list of these changes is found a
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True Stories of Wonderful Deeds
There is in Shropshire a fine oak-tree which the country people there call the "Roya
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Golden Moments
Fräulein Hoffman always gave the girls at her school a holiday on the tenth of June
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Journeys Through Bookland, vol. 7
When we look at this little poem we see at a glance that the stanzas are all the same
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Journeys Through Bookland, vol. 8
He came, and with our personal acquaintance began his attachment for me, a sort of infatuation
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