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528                          IDEAL HOME LIFE
ning of the article or story that the mother will wish to re­tell to her little one.
Vol.      Page
1.    Thumbelina Came to Live with the Field-Mouse.. I Frontispiece
2.    Simple Simon Went A-Fishing ...................... I          6
3.    There Was an Old Woman Lived in a Shoe.......... I           8
4.    Little Miss Muffet................................... I           8
5.    Old Mother Hubbard ................................ I         18
6.    The Death of Cock-Robin ........................... I         26
7.    "Who Has Been Tasting My Soup?"................. I         34
8.   I Was the Giant Great and Still,
That Sits Upon the Pillow-Hill ............... I 82; XII      260
9.    Do Not Grieve, Dear Master ........................ I       126
10.    The Tortoise and the Hare .......................... I      222
11.    The Fox Without a Tail............................ I      222
12.    The Prince Starts Homeward with His Treasure..... I       322
13.    "Ping!" Went the Bowstring................... II Frontispiece
14.    "What Day of the Month*is It?" He said...... IV Frontispiece
15.    Surprise ............................................ V      454
16.    "How Comical" ..................................... V      462
17.    Two Squirrels ..................................... V      558
18.   Zulu Woman (South Africa) Making Mats.......... VI        68
19.    Interior of a Cottage ................................ X          4
20.    The Baby ................................. XI 18; XII      247
21.    The Holy Night .................................... XI      420
22.    Feeding Her Birds ................................... XII      248
23.    Grandmother's Treasure ............................. XII      250
24.    The Fairies Sing Titania to Sleep.. Ill Frontispiece; XII      258
25.    Mother and Child ................................... XII      262
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12. FAIRY LAND
"Wee folk, good folk,
Trooping all together; Green jacket, red cap, And white owl's feather."
What would this world be without fairies ? They brighten our everyday life, take us in fancy out to the woodlands and streams, and help us believe in a life where all "Wee Folk" are "Good Folk," and where all our dreams come true.
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