THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL.

THE GARDENER AND HIS FAMILY.

For older children. From Andersen"s Fairy Tales. The two best editions of Hans Christian Andersen"s fairy tales are the translation by Mrs. Edgar Lucas and the only complete English edition by W. A. and J. K. Craigie.

STORIES FROM THE FAIRY BOOK SERIES.

EDITED BY ANDREW LANG.

THE SERPENT"S GIFTS.

UNLUCKY JOHN.

From "All Sorts of Stories Book," by Mrs. L. B. Lang.

MAKOMA.

From "The Orange Fairy Book." A story for boys.

THE LADY OF SOLACE.

HOW THE a.s.s BECAME A MAN AGAIN.

AMYS AND AMILE.

THE BURNING OF NJAL.

OGIER THE DANE.

From "The Red Romance Book."

THE HEART OF A DONKEY.

THE WONDERFUL TUNE.

A FRENCH PUCK.

A FISH STORY.

From "The Lilac Fairy Book."

EAST OF THE SUN AND WEST OF THE MOON.

As a preparation for Cupid and Psyche.

From "The Blue Fairy Book."

THE HALF CHICK.

THE STORY OF HOK LEE AND THE DWARFS.

From "The Green Fairy Book".

HOW TO FIND A TRUE FRIEND.

From "The Crimson Fairy Book." To be given in shorter form.

A LONG-BOW STORY.

From "The Olive Fairy Book." This story makes children learn to distinguish between falsehood and romance.

KANNY, THE KANGAROO.

THE STORY OF TOM THE BEAR.

From "The Animal Story Book."

THE STORY OF THE FISHERMAN.

ALADDIN AND THE LAMP.

This story should be divided and told in two sections.

THE STORY OF ALI COGIA.

From "The Arabian Nights Entertainment," edited by Andrew Lang.

STORIES ILl.u.s.tRATING COMMON-SENSE RESOURCEFULNESS AND HUMOR.

THE THIEF AND THE COCOANUT TREE.

THE WOMAN AND THE LIZARD.

SADA SADA.

THE SHOP-KEEPER AND THE ROBBER.

THE RECITER.

RICH MAN"S POTSHERD.

THE SINGER AND THE DONKEY.

CHILD AND MILK.

RICH MAN GIVING A FEAST.

KING SOLOMON AND THE MOSQUITOES.

THE KING WHO PROMISED TO LOOK AFTER TENNAL RANAN"S FAMILY.

VIKADAKAVI.

HORSE AND COMPLAINANT.

THE WOMAN AND THE STOLEN FRUIT.

From "An Indian Tale or Two," by William Swinton.

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