THE FROST, THE SUN AND WIND.

From "Sixty Folk Tales from Slavonic Sources,"

by O. H. Wratislaw.

THE BOY WHO SLEPT.

THE G.o.dS KNOW.

From "Chinese Fairy Stories," by N. A. Pitnam. This story must be shortened and adapted for narration.

THE IMP TREE.

THE PIXY FLOWER.

TOM t.i.t TOT.

THE PRINCESS OF COLCHESTER.

From "Fairy Gold," by Ernest Rhys.

THE ORIGIN OF THE MOLE.

From "Cossack Fairy Tales," by R. N. Bain.

DOLLS AND b.u.t.tERFLIES.

From "Myths and Legends of j.a.pan," by F. H. Davis.

THE CHILD OF THE FOREST.

THE SPARROW"S WEDDING.

THE MOON MAIDEN.

From "Old World j.a.pan," by Frank Rinder.

THE STORY OF MERLIN.

From "Stories of Early British Heroes," by C. G. Hartley.

THE ISLE OF THE MYSTIC LAKE.

From "The Voyage of Maildun," in "Old Celtic Romances,"

by P. W. Joyce.

THE STORY OF BALDUR.

From "Heroes of Asgard," by M. R. Earle.

In three parts for young children.

ADALHERO.

From "Evenings with the Old Story Tellers."

MARTIN THE PEASANT"S SON.

From "Russian Wonder Tales," by Post Wheeler. This is more suitable for reading.

THE LEGEND OF RIP VAN WINKLE.

From "Rip Van Winkle," by Washington Irving.

URASHIMA.

From "Myths and Legends of j.a.pan," by F. H. Davis.

THE MONK AND THE BIRD.

From "The Book of Legends Told Over Again,"

by H. E. Scudder.

CAROB.

From "Myths and Legends of Flowers, Trees, Fruit and Plants," by C. M. Skinner. A Talmud legend.

THE LAND OF ETERNAL YOUTH.

From "Child-Lore."

CATSKIN.

GUY OF GISBORNE.

KING HENRY AND THE MILLER.

From "A Book of Ballad Stories," by Mary Macleod.

THE LEGEND OF THE BLACK PRINCE.

WHY THE WOLVES NO LONGER DEVOUR THE LAMBS OF CHRISTMAS NIGHT.

From "Au Pays des Legendes," by Eugene Herepin.

THE COYOTE AND THE LOCUST.

THE COYOTE AND THE RAVENS WHO RACED THEIR EYES.

From "Zuni Folk Tales," by F. H. Cushing.

THE PEACEMAKER.

From "Legends of the Iroquois," by W. V. Canfield.

THE STORY OF THE GREAT CHIEF OF THE ANIMALS.

THE STORY OF LION AND LITTLE JACKAL.

From "Kaffir Folk Tales," by G. M. Theal.

THE LEGEND OF THE GREAT ST. NICHOLAS.

THE THREE COUNSELS.

From "Bulletin De Folk Lore, Liege."

THE TALE OF THE PEASANT DEMYAR.

THE MONKEY AND THE POMEGRANATE TREE.

THE ANT AND THE SNOW.

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