Little Folks
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Various. Little Folks
A LITTLE TOO CLEVER
CHAPTER IV.—HAS ELSIE FORGOTTEN?
CHAPTER V.—"THE VERY TIME."
CHAPTER VI.—ON THE WAY
CHAPTER VII.—THE CROFTER'S COTTAGE
HINTS ON CANVASINE PAINTING
A RACE ON THE SANDS
THE KING AND QUEEN'S QUARREL
(NARRATED BY A DOLL)
THE KINGFISHER AND THE FISHES
OUR SUNDAY AFTERNOONS
THE DREAM OF THE BARLEY CAKE
BIBLE EXERCISES FOR SUNDAY AFTERNOONS
ANSWERS TO BIBLE EXERCISES (1-12. See p. 20)
THE CHILDREN'S LIGHT BRIGADE
SOME FAMOUS RAILWAY TRAINS AND THEIR STORY
II.—THE "WILD IRISHMAN."
MASTER TOM'S "RAINY WEATHER."
II
THE MAIDS AND THE MAGPIE
CHILDREN'S GAMES IN DAYS OF OLD
THEIR ROAD TO FORTUNE
THE STORY OF TWO BROTHERS
CHAPTER IV.—A TERRIBLE SURPRISE
CHAPTER V.—BERTIE BEGINS LIFE
CHAPTER VI.—A NEW ARRANGEMENT
THE CHILDREN'S OWN GARDEN IN AUGUST
JEMMY'S AND MY ADVENTURE
MORNINGS AT THE ZOO
VII.—ABOUT THE BATS
A GAME OF CRICKET IN ELFLAND
A FAIRY STORY
HARVEST DAYS
LITTLE MARGARET'S KITCHEN, AND WHAT SHE DID IN IT.—VIII
A Harvest Song
WAITING FOR FATHER
STORIES TOLD IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY
II.—THE CORONATIONS IN THE ABBEY
THE LITTLE FLOWERS' WISH
ABOUT THE FRANCOLIN
The "Little Folks" Humane Society
OUR LITTLE FOLKS' OWN PAGE
PRIZE COMPETITION (Vol. XIX., p. 376)
OUR LITTLE FOLKS' OWN PUZZLES
PICTORIAL NATURAL HISTORY PUZZLE
PRIZE PUZZLE COMPETITION
GAME PUZZLE FOR AUGUST
Answer to Puzzle No. 18
Questions and Answers
ANSWERS TO OUR LITTLE FOLKS' OWN PUZZLES (page 60)
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"Look you, Duncan," Elsie exclaimed, when they had walked on some way in silence, "I've made up my mind to go, and what's the use o' waitin'? The sooner the better, for it may turn cold any day now. We shouldn't be long if it was fine, but if 'twas wet we might have to wait up in places. I must sit down an' see if I can find out the way to go from the map."
"We shan't be to school in time," Duncan protested.
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"But a bonnie baby was Elsie," the old grandmother went on: "the bonniest of all, eh, Meg?"
"Elsie was a beautiful baby," Mrs. MacDougall replied. "Her father was real proud of her, and used to carry her about with him evening times, long after she ought by good rights to have been a-bed. You remember that, mother?"
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