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    SUBJECT INDEX

  • ADAMS, JOHN. Signing of the Declaration of Independence, 159.
  • AFFECTION. Babes in the Woods, 416; Child's Dream of a Star, 77; Cornelia's Jewels, 122; Hansel and Grethel, QS9; How Indian Corn eame into the World, Q80; Hyacinthus, llQ; Lark and its Young Ones, lPl; Revenge of Coriolanus, Ip7; The Mother Murre, 4PS; Three Little Butterfly Brothers, 90; Widow and her Three Sons, 1SQ.
  • ALLEN, ETHAN. Capture of Fort Ticonderoga, 171.
  • AMERICA, DISCOVERY OF. Columbus and the Egg, P1S; Columbus at La Rabida, P14; First Landing of Columbus in the New World, QP8; Mutiny, QQ0.
  • AMERICAN HISTORY STORIES, REVOLUTIONAEY WAR. Betsy Ross and the Flag, IS7; Boston Tea-Party, lff4; Brave Girl, lffl; Capture of Fort Tieonderoga, 171; Deelaration of Independenee, 159; Gunpowder Story, lff7; Signing of the Deelaration of Independence, lG0; Washington and the Cowards, 174; Washington at Yorktown, 67.
  • AMERICAN HlsTonY STORIES, WAR OF 181P. Star-Spangled Banner, IS8.
  • AMERICAN HISTORY STORIES, CIVIL WAR. Bravery honored by a Foe, 148; Bravery of Riehard Kirtland, 160; Colonel of the Zou aves, 16S; Courage of his Convietions, S6; Flag Ineident, 14ff; General Seott and the Stars and Stripes, 155; George Piekett's Friend, SS; Little Drummer-Boy, 141; Widow and her Three Sons, lSP; Young Sentinel, 16P.
  • AMERICAN INDIANS. Boston Tea-Party, lff4; Boy who became a Robin, S90; Brave Girl, 161; Elves, 106; First Harvest-Home in Plymouth, Pff9; First Landing of Columbus in the New World, Pi8; Gunpowder Story, 167; How Indian Corn eame into the World, Q80; Spring Beauty, 9ff.
  • ANGELS. Child's Dream of a Star, 77; Christmas Rose, S10; Christmas Thorn of Glastonbury, S51; Ears of Wheat, P79; Stranger Child, S01.
  • ANIMAL FRIENDS. Busy Blue Jay, 411; Christmas Cuckoo, 8SI; He rescues the Birds, Q7-Little Pieeola, Q99; Pride of the Regiment, 4QO; Saint Cuthbert's Eagle, Q78; Tongue-eut SparTow, S9S.

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  • APOLLO. Clytie, the Heliotrope, 110; Daphne, S83; Hyaeinthus,
  • AVTVMN STORIES. Apple Orehard, 60; First Harvest-Home in Plymouth, 269; Horn of Plenty, t92; How Indian Corn came into the World, 280; Master of the Harvest, Q72; Nuteraeker Dwarf, 285; Pumpkin Pirates, 287; Spirit of the Corn, 290.
  • BIBLE. Loveliest Rose in the World, 82; Master of the Harvest, 272; Mr. Lincoln and the Bible, S6.
  • BIRDS. Babes in the Woods, 416; Boy who became a Robin, S90; Busy Blue Jay, 411; Christmas Cuekoo, SS1; Dove who spoke Truth, 407; Greedy Geese, 401-He rescues the Birds, Q7-lQing of the Birds, 404; Lark and its Young Ones, lQl; Lesson of Faith, 71; Little Pieeola, 299; Magpie's Nest, 899; Old Woman who became a Woodpeeker, S89; Pride of the Regiment, 420; Quails,S97; Saint Cuthbert's Eagle, 278; The Mother Murre, 42S; Tonguecut Sparrow, S9S; Why the Evergreen Trees never lose their Leaves, S67.
  • BLACKSSITHS. Nail, 179; Smithy, 179.
  • BOOKS. Fairy's New Year Gift, S; Training for the Presideney, Q8.
  • BO8TON TEA-PARTY. Boston Tea-Party, 164
  • BROTBERS AND SISTERS. Apple Orehard, 60; Child s Dream of a Star, 77; Fairy's New Year Gift, S; Hansel and Grethel, 2S9; Stranger Child, S01; Three Little Butterfly Brothers, 90.
  • BVTTERFLIES. Lesson of Faith, 71; Three Little Butterfly Brothers 90.
  • CABPENTEDS. Speaking Statue, 201.
  • CARROLL, CHABLES. Signing of the Deelaration of Independenee, 160.
  • CATEBPILLAR8. Lesson of Faith, 71.
  • CAT8. King of the Cats, 256; Shippeitaro, 2S4.
  • CHABITY. Stranger Child, S01; Three Purses S47-Why the Evergreen Trees never lose their Leaves, S6i; Wooden Shoes of Little Wollf, Sll. See also SELF 8ACBI~ICE AND HELPFVLNESS.
  • CnRI8T CIIILD. Christmas Rose, S10, Saint Christopher, S05; Stranger Child, 801; Three Kings of Cologne, 854; Why the Aspen quivers, 870; Wooden Shoes of Little Wolff, 511.
  • CHRI8T~SA8 TBEE8. Christmas Fairy of Strasburg, 84Q-Pine Tree, S17; Stranger Child, S01; Thunder Oak, S49.
  • CIVIL WAR STOBIE8, see AMEBICAN HI8TORY STOBIE8.
  • CLYTIE. Clytie, the Heliotrope, 110.
  • COLOGNE, THBEE KINas OF. Three Kings of Cologne, S54.
  • COLVMBVS, CHRI8TOPHEB. Columbus and the Egg, 213; Columbus

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    at La Rabida, Q14; First Landing of Columbw in the New World, Q28-Mutiny, 220.
  • COMPASS10N, see CHABITY, and SELF-8ACBIFICE AND HELPFVLNESS.
  • CONTENTIfENT AND DISCONTENT. Christmas Cuckoo, SS1; Hofw the Stone-Cutter, 186-Little Tree that longed for Other Leaves, 865; Master of the Harvest, Q72; Metal lling, 192; Pine Tree, S17.
  • COOPERATION. Quails,S97; Smithy, 179.
  • CORN AND WIIEAT. Ears of Wheat, Q79; Greedy Geese, 401; How Indian Corn came into the World, 280; Master of the Harvest, 272, Spirit of the Corn, Q90.
  • COURAGE AND HEsoIslbs. Bill Brown s Test, 207; Brave Girl, 161; Bravery honored by a Foe, 148; Bravery of Richard Kirtland, 150-Capture of Fort Ticonderoga, 171; Gunpowder Story, 167; Phantom Knight of the Vandal Camp, Q62; Signing of the Declaration of Independence, 160; The Mother Murre, 42S; Washington at Yorktown, 67; Young George and the Colt, 62.
  • COWARDICE. Mutiny, 220; Washington and the Cowards, 174.
  • CRUELTY. Boy who became a Robin, S90; Dove who spoke Truth, 407-Hansel and Grethel, 2S9; Tongue-eut Sparrow, S98; Twelve Months, 9; Why the Evergreen Trees never lose their Leaves, 867; Wooden Shoes of Little Wolff, Sll.
  • CVPID. Cupid and Psyehe, 44; Daphne, S8S.
  • DECEIT. King of the Birds, 404; Nuteraeker Dwarf, 285.
  • DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCB. Declaration of Independenee, 159-Signing of the Deelaration of Independenee, 160.
  • DISCIPLINE. Caflon Flowers, 109.
  • Dl9CONTENT, See CONTENTMENT AND Dl8CONTENT.
  • D180SEDIENCE,eee OBEDIENCE AND Dl80BEDIENCE.
  • Do(;3s. Shippeitaro, 284.
  • DVTY. Bill Brown's Test, 207; Cafion Flowers, 109; Courage of his Convictions, 85; His Springlield Farewell Address, 87; Speaking Statue, 201; Spirit of the Corn, 290; Stream that Ran Away, 100.
  • DWABF8 AND GOBLIN8. Benevolent Goblin, 261; Nuteraeker Dwarf, 285; Shippeitaro, 2Y4; Strange Visitor, 258.
  • Ecso. Eeho and Nareissus, 114.
  • ENVY. Clytie, the Heliotrope, 110; Columbus and the Egg, 21S; liofus the Stone-Cutter, 186.
  • ETERNITY, AND ETERNAL LIFE. Child s Dream of a Star, 77; Lesson of Faith, 71; Loveliest Rose in the World, 82.
  • FAIRIE8. Burg Hill's on Fire, 250; Christmas Fairy of Strasburg, $42; Elves, 106; Elves and the Shoemaker, 180; Fairy's New

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    Year Gift, S; Fairy Tulips, 98; Hillman and the Housewife, 183.
  • FAITH. Child's Dream of a Star, 77; Lesson of Faith, 71; Loveliest Rose in the World, 8Q; Master of the Harvest, Q7Q; Saint Cuthbert's Eagle, 278.
  • FARM STORIES. Apple Orehard, 60; Master of the Harvest, Q7Q; Training for the Presideney, 28; Unfruitful Tree, S78; Young George and the Colt, GQ.
  • FIREMEN. Bill Brown s Test, 207.
  • FLAG STORIES. Betsy Ross and the Flag, 1S7; Bravery honored by a Foe, 148; Colonel of the Zouaves, 15S; Flag Ineident, 146; General Scott and the Stars and Stripes, 155; Star-Spangled Banner, 1S8.
  • FLATTERY. Dove who spoke Truth, 407.
  • FLOWERS. Cahon Flowers, 109; Christmas Rose, S10, Clytie the Heliotrope, 110; Eeho and Nareissus, 114; Fairy Tulips 98; Hyaeinthus, llQ; Loveliest Rose in the World, 8Q; Snowdrop, 89; Sprmg Beauty, 96; Three Little Butterfly Brothers, 90-Water-Drop, 92.
  • FRANTRT TN, BENJAMIN. Signing of the Deelaration of Independenee, 160.
  • FRIENDSEIIP. Bill Brown's Test, Q07; George Piekett's Friend, 8S; How Indian Corn eame into the World, Q80; Hyaeinthus, llQ.
  • FRUIT STORIES. Apple Orehard, 60; Cherry Tree, 59; Elves, 106; Horn of Plenty, Q9Q; Unfruitful Tree, S78; Wonder Tree, S71.
  • GIANTS. Saint Christopher, S05.
  • GLASTONBURY THORN. Christmas Thorn of Glastonbury, S51.
  • GBATITHDE, see THANBFHLNESS ANn UNTHANKFHLNESS.
  • GREED, see SELFISHNESS AND GREED.
  • HANCOCB, JOHN. Signing of the Deelaration of Independenee, 160.
  • HARVEST. Apple Orehard, 60; Ears of Wheat, 279; First Harvest-Home m Plymouth, Q69; Horn of Plenty, 29Q; How Indian Corn came into the World, Q80; Master of the Harvest, Q7Q.
  • HERCULES. Choice of Hereules, 196; Horn of Plenty, 29Q.
  • HEROISM, see COURAGE AND HEROISM.
  • HONESTY AND HONOR. Cherry Tree, 59-Courage of his Conviections, 85; Lincoln the Lawyer, S4; Training for the Presideney, 28; Why Lincoln was called “Honest Abe,” SO; Young George and the Colt, 6Q.
  • HORSES. Nail, 179; Young George and the Colt, EQ.
  • HOSPITALITY AND INHOSPITALITY. Baueis and Philemon, 574; Dove who spoke Truth, 407-Old Woman who became a Woodpeeker S89; Why the Evergreen Trees never lose their Leaves, S67.

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  • HUMILITY, see PRIDE AND HUMILITY.
  • HYACINTHUS. Hyacinthus, llQ.
  • INDIANS, see AMERICAN INDIANS.
  • INDUSTRY, see WORK AND WORKERS.
  • JUPITER. Baucis and Philemon, S74.
  • KINDNESS, Jee ANIMAL FRIENDS, and CHARITY, and SELF-SACRIFICE AND HELPFULNESS, and REWARDS FOB KINDNESS.
  • LABOR, see WOBB AND WORBERS.
  • LAZINESS. Metal King, 19Q.
  • LIBEBTY BELL. Declaration of Independenee, 169.
  • LINCOLN, ABBAHAM. A Solomon come to Judgment, SQ; Colonel of the Zouaves, 15S; Courage of his Convietions, 35; George Piekett's Friend, SS; He rescues the Birds, Q7; His Springfield Farewell Address, S7; Lincoln and the Little Girl, Q7; Lincoln the Lawyer, S4; Mr. Lincoln and the Bible, 36; Stranger at Five-Points, 31; Training for the Presideney, 28; Why Lincoln was ealled “Honest Abe,” 30; Widow and her Three Sons, 1SQ; Young Sentinel~ 15Q.
  • LYING, see TRUTH-TELLING AND LYING.
  • MERCURY. Baucis and Philemon, 374.
  • MINERVA. Araehne, 189.
  • MONTHS OF THE YEAR. Passengers, 18; Twelve Months, 9.
  • MOTHERS. Babes in the Woods, 416; Cornelia's Jewels, 1QQ; Lark and its Young Ones, IQ1; Loveliest Rose in the World, 82; Queen Margaret and the Robbers, ]Y4; Revenge of Coriolanus, 1Q7; The Mother Murre, 4QS; Widow and her Three Sons, lSQ; Young George and the Colt, GQ.
  • NARCISSUS. Echo and Nareissus, 114.
  • NATHAN THE PROPHET. Wonder Tree, 371.
  • NUTS. Nutcracker Dwarf, Q85; Pumpkin Pirates, Q87.
  • OBEDIENCE AND DISOBEDIENCE. Boy who beeame a Robm, 390; Cupid and Psyche, 44; Old Witeh, QSS.
  • OPPORTUNITIES. Bill Brown's Test, Q07; Choiee of Hereules, 196; Fairy's New Year Gift, 3; Metal King, 19Q.
  • PATRIOTS AND PATRIOTISM. Betsy Ross and the Flag, 137; Boston Tea-Party, 164; Deelaration of Independence, 159; Flag Incident,

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    146; Revenge of Coriolanus, 1~7; Signing of the Deelaration of Independenee, 160; Star-Spangled Banner, 138; Widow and her Three Sons, lSt. See also WA8HINGTON, GEORGE.
  • PILGBIDS FATHERS. First Harvest-Home in Plymouth, Qff9.
  • PREssMPrIos. Araehne, 189; King of the Birds, 404; Metal lling,
  • PRIDE AND HUMILITY. Arachne, 189; Boy who became a Robin S90; Echo and Narcissus, 114; Proud Oak Tree,S73; Revenge of Coriolanus, 1Q7; Washington's Modesty, ffffe Water-Drop, 9Q: Why the Aspen quivers, S70; Why the Evergreen Trees never lose their Leaves, S67.
  • PROCRASTINATION. Dryad of the Old Oak, 379; Nail, 179.
  • PROVIDENCE. First Harvest-Home in Plymouth, Qff9; Master of the Harvest, Q7Q; Saint Cuthbert's Eagle, Q78, Wonder Tree, S71
  • PsYcns. Cupid and Psyehe, 44.
  • PlrNISH111ENT, Jee RETRIBUTION.
  • RAIN AND WATER. Stream that Ran Away, 100; Three Little Butterfly Brothers, 90; Water-Drop, 9Q.
  • RELIGIOH8 STORIE8. Apple Orehard, 60; Child s Dream of a Star 77; Ears of Wheat, Q79; His Springfield Farewell Address, S7; Lessonof Faith, 71; Little Mateh Girl, 5; Loveliest Rosein the World, 82; Mr. Lincoln and the Bible, 36; Saint Christopher, 305 Saint Cuthbert's Eagle, Q78; Wonder Tree, 371. See also ANGEL8 and ClrRIST CBILD, and SAINT8, LEGEND8 OF.
  • RETRIBUTION. Araehne, 189; Clytie, the Heliotrope, 110, Cupid and Psyehe, 44; Dove who spoke Truth, 407; Dryad of the Old Oak, 379; Eeho and Nareissus, 114; Ears of Wheat, Q79; King of the Birds, 404; Nuteracker Dwarf, Q85, Old Witeh, QSS, Old Woman who beeame a Woodpeeker, 389; Proud Oak Tree, S73; Quails, 397; Stream that Ran Away, 100; Tongue-eut Sparrow 393; Twelve Months, 9; Why the Aspen quivers, 370.
  • REVOLHTIONARY WAR, see AMERICAN HI8TORY STORIE8.
  • REWARDS FOR 1TINDNESS. Baueis and Philemon, 374; Christmas Cuckoo, 331; Stranger Child, 301; Tongue-eut Sparrow, 393 Why the Evergreen Trees never lose their Leaves, 367, Wooden Shoes of Little Wolff, 311.
  • SAINT8, LEGEND8 OF. Christmas Thorn of Glastonbury, 351; Saint Christopher, 305; Saint Cuthbert's Eagle, Q78; Saint Valentine 41; Three Purses, 347; Thunder Oak, 349.
  • SELFISHNESS AND GREED. Apple Orehard, 60; Greedy Geese, 401 Old Woman who beeame a Woodpeeker, 389; Unfruitful Tree 878; Wooden Shoes of Little Wolff. 311.

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  • SELF SACRIFICE AND HELPFULNESS. Bravery honored by a Foe, 148; Bravery of Richard lQirtland, 150, Columbus at La Rabida, Q14; How Indian Corn came into the World, Q80; Lincoln and the Little Girl, 27: Little Drummer-Boy, 141; Saint Christopher, 305; Why the Evergreen Trees never lose their Leaves, 367; Widow and her Three Sons, 13Q. See also ANLMAL FRIEND8 and CEARITY.
  • SHOEMAKERS. Elves and the Shoemaker, 180.
  • SNOW. Christmas Rose, 310; Little Mateh Girl, 5; Snowdrop, 89; Twelve Months, 9.
  • SOLOMON. Wonder Tree, 871.
  • SPIDER8. Araehne, 189.
  • SPRING STORIES. Elves, 106; Garden Bed, 61; Water-Drop, 4Q; Wonder Tree, 371. See al~o FLOWERS.
  • STAB8 Child's Dream of a Star, 77, Three llings of Cologne, 354.
  • STONE CUTTERS. Champion Stone-Cutter, Q04; Hofus the Stone-Cutter,18ff.
  • SV ER STORIE8. Hofus the Stone-Cutter, 18ff; How Indian Corn came into the World, 280; Master of the Harvest, 272; Stream that Ran Away, 100; Spirit of the Corn, 290; Water-Drop, 9Q. See also BLRD8 and FLOWER8 and TREE8.
  • SUN. Clytie, the Heliotrope, 110; Daphne, 883; Hyacinthus, llQ; Spirit of the Corn, Q90; Three Little Butterlly Brothers, 90.
  • THANEFULNESS AND UNTHANKFULNESS. Ears of Wheat, 279; First Harvest-Home in Plymouth, Qff9; How Indian Corn came into the World, Q80; Master of the Harvest, 272; Nutcracker Dwarf, Q85, Saint Cuthbert's Eagle, 278.
  • TREES. Apple Orehard, 60; Baueis and Philemon, 374; Cherry Tree, 59, Christmas Thorn of Glastonbury, 551; Daphne, 383; Dryad of the Old Oak, 379; Little Tree that longed for Other Leaves, 365: Pine Tree, 317; Proud Oak Tree, 373; Stranger Child, 301; Thunder Oak, 349, Unfruitful Tree, 378; Why the Aspen qunvers, 370; Why the Evergreen Trees never lose their Leaves, 367; Wonder Tree, 37].
  • 'rBUTEI-TELLING AND LYING. Cherry Tree, 59; Dove who spoke Truth, 407; lling of the Birds, 404; Nutcracker Dwarf, 285; Young George and the Colt, 62.
  • VENUS. Cupid and Psyche, 44.
  • VIRTUE Choiee of Hereules, lsa.
  • WAR STORIE8. Brave Girl, lffl; Bravery honored by a Foe, 148; Bravery of Riehard Kirtland, 150; Capture of Fort Ticonderoga, 171; Colonel of the Zouaves, 153; Flag Ineident, 146; Gunpowder

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    Story, 167; Little Drummer Boy, 141; Pride of the Regiment, 4QO; Revenge of Coriol~nus, 127; Star-Spangled Banner, 188; Washilgton and the Cowards, 174; Washington at Yorktown, 67, Widovi and her Three Sons, 18Q; Young Sentinel, 15Q.
  • WASHINGTON, GEORGE. Apple Orehard, 60; Betsy Ross and the Flag, 4 1.37; Cherry Tree, 69; Garden Bed, 61; Washington and Cowards, 174; Washington at Yorktown, 67; Washington's Modr esty, 66; Washington the Athlete, 64; Young George and the Colt,
  • WASTEFULNESS. Ears of Wheat, Q79.
  • WEAVER8. Araehne, 189; Eurg Hill 's on Fire, Q50.
  • WINTER STORIE8. Christm~g Rose, 810; Christmas Thorn of Glastonbury, S61; Little Matzh Girl, 6; Twvelve Months, 9; Wooden Shoes of Little Wolff, Sll.
  • VV18DOM. A Solomon come to Judgment, SQ; Choiee of Hereules, 196; Columbus and the Egg, tlS; Speaking Statue, Q01.
  • WITCHE8. Hansel and Grethel, QS9; Old Witeh, Q3S.
  • WORK AN4 WORKER8. Arachne, 189; Betsy Ross and the Flag, 1S7; Bill Brown's Test, Q07; Burg Hill'g on Fire, Q50; Champion Stone-Cutter, t04; Choiee of Hereules, 196; Elves and the Shoemaker, 180; Hillman and the Housewife, 188; Hofus the Stone-Cutter, 186; Metal lling, 192; Smithy, 179; Speaking Statue, Q01; Trainug for the Presideney, *8; Unfruitful Tree, 878; Why Lincoln was called “Honest Abe,” 80.
  • ZEPHYR. Cupid and Psyche, 44.
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