Lists of Stories and Programs for Story Hours

Chapter 2

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_Other versions:_ Baldwin. Fairy stories and fables. Canton. Reign of King Herla. Coussens. Child's book of stories. Cruikshank. Fairy book. Grimm. Household tales; tr. by Lucas. Jerrold. Big book of fairy tales. Lang. Blue fairy book. Lang. Cinderella Mabie. Fairy tales every child should know. McMurry. Classic stories. Marshall. Fairy tales of all nations. Mulock. Fairy book. Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 2. Perkins. Twenty best fairy tales. Perrault. Tales of Mother Goose. Rhys. English fairy book; il. by Whitney. Scudder. Book of folk stories. Scudder. Children's book. Scudder. Fables and folk stories. Shaw. Fairy tales for the second school year. Tappan. Folk stories and fables. Valentine. Aunt Louisa's book of fairy tales. Valentine. Old, old fairy tales. Welsh. Fairy tales children love.

Compare with Rushen coatie in Jacobs. More English fairy tales _and_ Huron Cinderella in Kennedy. New world fairy book.

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1. Aladdin, or the wonderful lamp.

_Best versions:_ Arabian nights; ed. by Wiggin _and_ Smith. Fairy tales from the Arabian nights; ed. by Dixon.

_Other versions:_ Arabian nights; ed. by Lang. Arabian nights; ed. by Olcott. Arabian nights; ed. by Rouse. Arnold _and_ Gilbert. Stepping stones to literature, v. 4. (Adapted.) Blaisdell. Child life in literature. (Adapted.) Coussens. Child's book of stories. Jerrold. Big book of fairy tales. Lang. Blue fairy book. Lang. History of Whittington and other stories. Mabie. Fairy tales every child should know. Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 3. (Adapted.) Scudder. Children's book. Valentine. Aunt Louisa's book of fairy tales. Welsh. Fairy tales children love.

2. The Hobyahs.

_Best version_: Jacobs. More English fairy tales.

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1. Beauty and the beast.

_Best versions_: Lang. Blue fairy book. Scudder. Children's book.

_Other versions_: Bay. Danish fairy and folk tales. (Beauty and the horse.) Coussens. Child's book of stories. Jerrold. Big book of fairy tales. Lang. Jack, the giant killer and other fairy stories. Mabie. Fairy tales every child should know. Mulock. Fairy book. Perkins. Twenty best fairy tales. Scudder. Book of folk stories. Scudder. Fables and folk stories. Tappan. Folk stories and fables. Valentine. Aunt Louisa's book of fairy tales. Valentine. Old, old fairy tales. Welsh. Fairy tales children love.

2. Gudbrand-on-the-hillside _or_ Dame Gudbrand.

_Best versions_: Asbjoernsen. Fairy tales from the far north. Thomsen. East o' the sun.

_Other versions_: Laboulaye. Fairy tales. (Good woman.) Laboulaye. Last fairy tales. Tappan. Folk stories and fables.

Compare with Andersen. What the good man does is sure to be right.

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1. Jack the giant killer.

_Best version_: Jacobs. English fairy tales.

_Other versions_: Coussens. Child's book of stories. Gibbon. Old King Cole. Jerrold. Big book of fairy tales. Lang. Blue fairy book. Lang. Jack the giant killer. Mabie. Fairy tales every child should know Marshall. Fairy tales of all nations. Mulock. Fairy book. Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 3. O'Shea. Old world wonders stories. Perkins. Twenty best fairy tales. Rhys. English fairy book. Scudder. Children's book. Tappan. Folk stories and fables. Valentine. Aunt Louisa's book of fairy tales Welsh. Fairy tales children love. Wiggin _and_ Smith. Fairy ring.

2. Three sillies.

_Best versions_: Jacobs. English fairy tales. Tappan. Folk stories and fables.

Compare with Six sillies in Lang. Red fairy book.

1. Little One-eye, Two-eyes and Three-eyes.

_Best versions_: Grimm. Household fairy tales; tr. by Boldrey. Scudder. Fables and folk stories.

_Other versions_: Grimm. Fairy tales; Wiltse, pt. 2. Grimm. German household tales. Lang. Green fairy book. Lansing. Rhymes and stories. Mabie. Fairy tales every child should know. Marshall. Fairy tales of all nations. Mulock. Fairy book. Scudder. Book of folk stories. Scudder. Children's book. Shaw. Fairy tales for second school year. Tappan. Folk stories and fables. Thompson. Fairy tale and fable. Treadwell. Reading-literature, 1st reader. (Little Two-eyes.) Welsh. Fairy tales children love.

2. Mr. Vinegar.

_Best version_: Jacobs. English fairy tales.

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1. Sleeping beauty in the wood.

_Best version_: Lang. Blue fairy book. (Omit part after awakening by the prince.)

_Other versions_: Bailey _and_ Lewis. For the children's hour. (Sleeping princess.) Carroll _and_ Brooks. Third reader. Coussens. Child's book of stories. Jerrold. Big book of fairy tales. Lane. Stories for children. Lang. Sleeping beauty. Mabie. Fairy tales every child should know. Mulock. Fairy book. Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 2. Perkins. Twenty best fairy tales. Perrault. Tales of Mother Goose. Scudder. Book of folk stories. Scudder. Children's book. Scudder. Fables and folk stories. Tappan. Folk stories and fables. Valentine. Aunt Louisa's book of fairy tales. Valentine. Old, old fairy tales. Welsh. Fairy tales children love. Winnington. Outlook fairy book.

The Lang and Valentine versions give a second part of the story which the others omit.

Compare with Briar Rose in Baldwin. Fairy reader. Grimm. Fairy tales tr. by Lucas. Grimm. German popular fairy tales tr. by Boldrey. Grimm. Household tales; tr. by Edwardes. Wiggin _and_ Smith. Fairy ring.

Compare with the Myth of the awakening of Brunhilda.

2. Nanny who wouldn't go home to supper.

_Best versions_: Asbjoernsen. Fairy tales from the far north. Asbjoernsen. Tales from the fjeld. (How they got Hair Lock home.)

Compare with Old woman and her pig in Jacobs. English fairy tales _and_ Munacher Manachar in Jacobs. Celtic fairy tales.

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1. Snow-white and Rose-red.

_Best versions_: Grimm. Household stories. Grimm. Household fairy tales; tr. by Boldrey.

_Other versions_: Blaisdell. Child life in tale and fable. Coussens. Child's book of stories. Grimm. Best stories. Grimm. Fairy tales; Wiltse, pt. 1. Grimm. House in the wood; il. by Brooke. Lane. Stories for children. Lang. Blue fairy book. Lang. Little Red Riding Hood; and other stories. Mulock. Fairy book. Perkins. Twenty best fairy tales. Singleton. Goldenrod fairy book. Wiggin _and_ Smith. Fairy ring.

2. The lad and the fox.

_Best versions:_ Djurklon. Fairy tales from the Swedish. Wiggin and Smith. Tales of laughter.

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1. Three bears.

_Best versions:_ Jacobs. English fairy tales. Lang. Green fairy book.

_Other versions:_ Arnold _and_ Gilbert. Stepping stones to literature, v. 2. Bailey. Firelight stories. Bailey _and_ Lewis. For the children's hour. Baldwin. Fairy stories and fables. Blaisdell. Child life in tale and fable. (Silver locks.) Boston collection of kindergarten stories. Brooke. Story of the three bears. Bryant. How to tell stories. Coussens. Child's book of stories. (Goldilocks.) Crane. Mother Hubbard picture book. Darton. Wonder book of beasts. (Adapted.) Grover. Folk-lore readers, bk. 1. Howard. Banbury Cross stories. Jerrold. Big book of fairy tales. Lang. Snow man and other stories. Lansing. Rhymes and stories. Mabie. Fairy tales every child should know. McMurry. Classic stories. Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 2. O'Shea. Six nursery classics. Rhys. English fairy book. Scudder. Book of folk stories. Scudder. Children's book. Summers. Readers. 1st year. Tappan. Folk stories and fables. Thompson. Fairy tale and fable. Tileston. Children's hour. Tileston. Sugar and spice. Valentine. Aunt Louisa's book of fairy tales. Valentine. Old, old fairy tales.

In Jacobs' English fairy tales and Lang's Green fairy book, a version by Southey has been followed exactly. In some of the other versions a little girl has been substituted for the old woman and there are minor variations. In Mrs. Valentine's Old, old fairy tales, the story has been greatly changed and lengthened.

Compare Scrapefoot in Jacobs. More English fairy tales.

2. Tom Thumb.

_Best versions:_ Jacobs. English fairy tales. Scudder. Children's book.

_Other versions:_ Baldwin. Fairy stories and fables. Blaisdell. Child life in tale and fable. Mabie. Fairy tales every child should know. Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 2. Scudder. Book of folk stories. Tappan. Folk stories and fables. Valentine. Old, old fairy tales. Wiggin _and_ Smith. Fairy ring.

1. Three little pigs.

_Best versions:_ Brooke. Story of the three little pigs. Jacobs. English fairy book.

_Other versions:_ Bailey _and_ Lewis. For the children's hour Brooke. Golden Goose book. Brown. Jingle primer. Bryant. How to tell stories. Coussens. Child's book of stories. Darton. Wonder book of beasts. Grover. Folk-lore readers, bk. 1. Lansing. Rhymes and stories. Treadwell. Reading-literature, 1st reader. Valentine. Aunt Louisa's book of fairy tales. Wiggin _and_ Smith. Tales of laughter.

Compare with The story of three pigs in Baldwin. Fairy stories and fables. Lang. Green fairy book. Lang. Snow man and other stories. Summers. Readers, 1st year.

2. The cock and the crested hen.

_Best versions:_ Djurklou. Fairy tales from the Swedish. Wiggin and Smith. Tales of laughter.

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1. The tar baby. 2. How Mr. Rabbit was too sharp for Mr. Fox. 3. How Mr. Rabbit lost his fine bushy tail.

_Best version:_ Harris. Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings.

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1. King of the golden river. Ruskin. King of the golden river.

2. Robert of Lincoln. (Poem by Bryant.) Bryant. Poems. Lovejoy. Nature in verse for children. Repplier. Book of famous verse. Wiggin _and_ Smith. Posy ring.

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1. Little Snow-white.

_Best version_: Grimm. Household stories; tr. by Crane.

_Other versions_: Lang. Red fairy book. Mabie. Fairy tales every child should know Mulock. Fairy book. Tappan. Folk stories and fables. Valentine. Old, old fairy tales. (Snowdrop.)

2. Three wishes.

_Best versions_: Jacobs. More English fairy tales. Laboulaye. Last fairy tales.

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1. Wild swans.

_Best versions_: Andersen. Fairy tales. Andersen. Wonder stories.

_Other versions_: Asbjoernsen. Norse fairy tales. (Twelve wild ducks.) Grimm. Household stories; tr. by Crane. (Six swans.) Jerrold. Reign of King Oberon. Thomsen. East o' the sun. (Twelve wild ducks.) Wiggin _and_ Smith. Fairy ring.

2. Boots and his brothers.

_Best versions_: Asbjoernsen. Norse fairy tales. (Jack and his brothers.) Thomsen. East o' the sun.

_Other versions:_ Bailey _and_ Lewis. For the children's hour. (Peter, Paul and Espen.) Laboulaye. Fairy tales. Laboulaye. Last fairy tales. Tappan. Folk stories and fables.

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1. Tom Hickathrift.

_Best versions:_ Jacobs. More English fairy tales. Rhys. English fairy book.

2. Diana; and the story of Orion.

_Best version:_ Francillon. Gods and heroes.

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1. The fisherman and his wife.

_Best version:_ Grimm. Household stories; tr. by Crane.

_Other versions:_ Baldwin. Fairy stories and fables. Grimm. Fairy tales; tr. by Lucas. Lang. Green fairy book. Scudder. Children's book.

2. The Banyan deer.

_Best version:_ Jatakas. Jataka tales; Babbitt.

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1. Fisherman and the genii.

_Best version:_ Arabian nights; ed. by Wiggin _and_ Smith.

_Other versions:_ Fairy tales from the Arabian nights; ed. by Dixon. Arabian nights; ed. by Lang. Arabian nights; ed. by Olcott.

2. The Lady of Shalott. (Poem by Tennyson.) Tennyson. Poems. Couch. Oxford book of English verse. Wiggin _and_ Smith. Golden numbers.

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1. Whittington and his cat.

_Best version:_ Jacobs. English fairy tales.

_Other versions:_ Baldwin. Fifty famous stories retold. Lang. History of Whittington. Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 2. Scudder. The book of fables and folk stories

2. Orpheus and Eurydice.

_Best version:_ Francillon. Gods and heroes.

_Other versions:_ Carpenter. Hellenic tales. Firth. Stories of old Greece.

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1. Adventures of Nils. Lagerlöf. Wonderful adventures of Nils.

Outline: The elf--The wild geese--Glimminge Castle (cut)--The rat charmer--The great crane dance--on Kullaberg--Ulvasa--Lady.

Do not tell a second story.

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1. Persephone.

_Best versions:_ Adams. Myths of old Greece. (Proserpina.) Hawthorne. Tanglewood tales. (Pomegranate seeds.)

_Other versions:_ Burt. Herakles, the hero of Thebes. Cooke. Nature myths. Cox. Tales of ancient Greece. Francillon. Gods and heroes. Mabie. Myths every child should know. (Hawthorne version.)

2. How the leaves came down. (Poem by Coolidge.) Lovejoy. Nature in verse for children. Skinner. Arbor Day manual. Wiggin _and_ Smith. Posy ring.

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1. Hansel and Grethel.

_Best versions:_ Grimm. Household stories; tr. by Crane. Grimm. Fairy tales; tr. by Lucas. Lang. Blue fairy book.

_Other versions:_ Jerrold. Reign of King Oberon. Mabie. Fairy tales every child should know. Tappan. Folk stories and fables.

2. Quick running squash. Aspinwall. Short stories for short people.

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1. Peterkin and the little grey hare.

_Best version:_ Pyle. Wonder clock.

2. Mirror of Matsuyama.

_Best versions:_ Williston. Japanese fairy tales. 1st ser. Wiggin _and_ Smith. Magic casements

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1. The reformed pirate. Stockton. Floating prince.

2. How the camel got his hump.[7]

3. The camel's hump. (Poem.) Kipling. Just so stories. Kipling reader for elementary grades.

[Footnote 7: For source, see page number preceding title in index.]

STORIES FOR SPECIAL DAYS; CHIEFLY FOR LITTLE CHILDREN.

CHRISTMAS STORIES

For poems see Granger. Index to poetry and recitations: Appendix.

_Birth of Christ._

The Bible. St. Matthew, Chap. 2. St. Luke, Chap. 2. See also adaptations in collections of Bible Stories.

_Christ Legends._

Babouscka. Bailey _and_ Lewis. For the children's hour, p. 235 Dickinson _and_ Skinner. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 208. Dier. Children's book of Christmas, p. 105.

Coming of the prince. Field. Little book of profitable tales, p. 31.

Herman's treasure box. Broadus. Book of the Christ child, p. 77.

Legend of St. Christopher. Bailey _and_ Lewis. For the children's hour, p. 233. Broadus. Book of the Christ child, p. 145. Chenoweth. Stories of the saints, p. 101. Olcott. Good stories for great holidays, p. 305. Smith and Hazeltine. Christmas in legend and story, p. 103. St. Nicholas, v. 3, p. 137. Scudder. Book of legends, p. 31.

Legend of the Christ child. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 96. Harrison, Christmas-tide, p. 237.

Little friend. Brown. Flower princess, p. 45.

Story of the other wise man. Van Dyke.

Where love is, God is. Tolstoi.

_Stories._

Bird's Christmas Carol. Wiggin.

Captured Santa Claus. Page.

Christmas before last. Stockton. Bee-man of Orn and other tales, p. 87.

Christmas cake. Lindsay. More mother stories, p. 165.

Christmas cuckoo. Browne. Granny's wonderful chair, p. 17.

Christmas dream. Alcott. Lulu's library, v. 1, p. 7.

Christmas every day. Howells. Christmas every day; and other stories.

Christmas in the barn. Dickinson, Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 211. Poulsson. In the child's world, p. 119.

Christmas masquerade. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 19. Wilkins. Pot of gold, p. 115.

Christmas truants. Stockton. Clocks of Rondaine, p. 75. Stockton. Fanciful tales, p. 108.

Christmas turkey and how it came. Alcott. Lulu's library, v. 3, p. 22.

Christmas under the snow. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 261. Miller. Kristy's queer Christmas, p. 67.

Clocks of Rondaine. Stockton. Clocks of Rondaine, p. 1. Stockton. Fanciful tales, p. 52.

Dog of Flanders. Ouida.

Felix. Stein. Troubadour tales, p. 132.

Fir-tree. Andersen. Wonder stories, p. 46. Bryant. Best stories to tell to children, p. 134. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 6. Lang. Pink fairy book, p. 102, Lansing. Fairy tales, v. 2, p. 41. Schauffler. Christmas, p. 241. Scudder. Children's book, p. 167.

First Christmas tree. Van Dyke.

First Christmas tree in New England. Colonial stories retold from St. Nicholas, p. 62.

Golden cobwebs. Bryant. Best stories to tell to children, p. 22. Bryant. How to tell stories to children, p. 133. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 193. Schauffler. Christmas, p. 296.

Gretchen and the wooden shoe. Lindsay. Mother stories, p. 167.

How Christmas came to the Santa Maria flats. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 196.

How the fir tree became the Christmas tree. Bailey _and_ Lewis. For the children's hour, p. 238.

In the great walled country. Alden. Why the chimes rang, p. 138.

Jimmy Scarecrow's Christmas. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 103.

Legend of the Christmas rose. Lagerlöf. Girl from the marsh croft, p. 189. Smith _and_ Hazeltine. Christmas in legend and story, p. 175.

Little cake bird. Tregarthen. North Cornwall fairies and legends.

Little Cosette. (Adapted from Victor Hugo.) Bailey _and_ Lewis. For the children's hour, p. 244.

Little girl's Christmas. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 48.

Little Gretchen and the wooden shoe. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 316. Harrison. Christmas-tide, p. 219.

Master Sandy's snap dragon. Brooks. Storied holidays, p. 11.

My grandmother's grandmother's Christmas candle. Colonial stories retold from St. Nicholas, p. 135.

New altar. Broadus. Book of the Christ child, p. 5.

Peterkin's Christmas tree. Hale. Peterkin papers, p. 63.

Picciola. Blaisdell. Child life in many lands, p. 74. Wiggin _and_ Smith. Story hour, p. 156.

Poor Count's Christmas. Stockton. St. Nicholas, v. 9, p. 122; p. 189.

Sabot of little Wolff. Coppée. Blaisdell. Child life; fifth reader, p. 9. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 139. Smith _and_ Hazeltine. Christmas in legend and story, p. 232.

Santa Claus at Simpson's bar. Harte. Luck of Roaring Camp, p. 161. Schauffler. Christmas, p. 282.

Santa Claus on a lark. Gladden. Santa Claus on a lark; and other Christmas stories, p. 1.

Silver hen. Wilkins. Pot of gold, p. 154.

Solomon Crow's Christmas pockets. Stuart. Solomon Crow's Christmas pockets; and other tales, p. 3.

Symbol and the saint. Field. Little book of profitable tales, p. 15.

Tailor of Gloucester. Potter.

Tell tale tile. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 36. Miller. Kristy's queer Christmas, p. 136.

Three little Christmas trees that grew on the hill. O'Grady _and_ Throop. Story teller's book, p. 221.

Tilly's Christmas. Alcott. Aunt Jo's scrap bag, No. 1, p. 123.

Tiny Tim. Dickens. Bailey _and_ Lewis. For the children's hour, p. 248. Dickens. Christmas carol, ch. 3. Harrison. Christmas-tide, p. 152.

Tommy Trot's visit to Santa Claus. Page.

Voyage of the wee red cap. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 86.

Where the Christmas tree grew. Wilkins. Young Lucretia and other stories, p. 105.

Why the chimes rang. Alden. Why the chimes rang, p. 1. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 113.

EASTER STORIES.

The Resurrection. The Bible. St. Matthew, Ch. 28.

See also adaptations in collections of Bible Stories.

_Stories._

Boy that was scaret o' dyin'. Slosson. Story-Tell Lib, p. 72.

Boy who discovered the spring. Alden. Why the chimes rang.

Easter snow storm. St. Nicholas, v. 25, p. 472.

Fred's Easter Monday. St. Nicholas, v. 2, p. 356.

General's Easter box. Our holidays, p. 159. St. Nicholas, v. 31, p. 483.

Herr Oster Hase. Bailey _and_ Lewis. For the children's hour, p. 281.

King Robert of Sicily. (Poem by Longfellow.) Longfellow. Poems.

Ladders to Heaven. Ewing. Mary's meadow, p. 233.

The legend of Easter eggs. (Poem by Fitz-James O'Brien.) Olcott. Story-telling poems, p. 310.

Lesson of faith. Gatty. Parables from nature, p. 1. Poulsson. In the child's world, p. 307. Boston collection of kindergarten stories, p. 139. (Adapted.) Harrison. In story-land, p. 96. (Story of the small green caterpillar.) Olcott. Good stories, p. 7. (Adapted.)

Little lilac bush. Wiggin. Polly Oliver's problem, p. 205.

Mother Hubbard's Easter lily. Bigham. Stories of Mother Goose village, p. 153.

Persephone.[A]

Plant that lost its berry. Slosson. Story-Tell Lib, p. 38.

Sacred flame. Lagerlöf. Christ legends, p. 221.

Selfish giant. Wilde. Happy prince, and other tales, p. 45.

Sleeping Beauty in the wood.[8]

Snowdrop. Bailey _and_ Lewis. For the children's hour, p. 280.

Star and the lily. Emerson. Indian myths, p. 68. Mabie. Myths every child should know, p. 348. (Adapted.)

Trinity flower. Ewing. Mary's meadow, p. 215.

[Footnote 8: For source, see page number preceding title in index.]

THANKSGIVING STORIES.

All the plums. St. Nicholas, 10: 34.

An old time Thanksgiving. St. Nicholas, 24: 58. Schauffler. Thanksgiving, p. 135.

Ann Mary; her two Thanksgivings. Wilkins, M.E. Young Lucretia, p. 37. Schauffler. Thanksgiving, p. 103.

Borrowing a grandmother. St. Nicholas, 4: 38.

Boston Thanksgiving story. Poulsson. In the child's world, p. 93

Bunny's Thanksgiving. Jewett. Bunny stories, p. 152.

"Chusey." Coolidge. New Year's bargain, p. 178.

Coming of Thanksgiving. Warner. Being a boy, p. 76.

First Thanksgiving. Austin. Standish of Standish, p. 276. Schwartz. Five little strangers, p. 67.

First Thanksgiving day. Schauffler. Thanksgiving, p. 21. Wiggin _and_ Smith. Story hour, p. 107.

Grandma's Thanksgiving story. Half a hundred stories, p. 110. Schauffler. Thanksgiving, p. 31.

Helen's Thanksgiving. Coolidge. Round dozen, p. 47.

How Patty gave thanks. Poulsson. In the child's world, p. 94.

In the cellar. St. Nicholas, 16: 59.

Janie Leech's angel. Moulton. Bed time stories, p. 211.

Jericho Bob. St. Nicholas, 19: 65. Schauffler. Thanksgiving, p. 71.

Minna's Thanksgiving. (Poem.) Poulsson. Through the farmyard gate, p. 75, chap. XXI.

Mischief's Thanksgiving. Coolidge.

Mr. Thankful. St. Nicholas, 27: 50.

Old fashioned Thanksgiving. Alcott.

Patem's salmagundi. Brooks. Storied holidays, p. 253.

Polly's Thanksgiving. Schauffler. Thanksgiving, p. 129.

The ragged pedlar. Naomi, _Aunt_. Jewish fairy tales and fables, p. 39.

The runaway's Thanksgiving. Boyesen. Norseland tales, p. 102.