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35. Poor Brother ....'....................... XI 351
36. The Sea................................ XI 351
37. The September Gale..................... XI 351
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16. HOW OTHER CHILDREN LIVE
Of the strange houses, the queerer food, the unusual family customs and the extraordinary schooldays of boys and girls of other lands, these stories tell.
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1. Foreign Children ........................ I 84
2. Travel................................... VI 1
3. John of England ........................ VI 43
4. Running Rabbit, "Little Indian" .......... VI 45
5. Suzanne of France ...................... VI 49
6. Maisanguaq, "Frosty Eskimo" ............ VI 52
7. O Hana San of Japan................... VI 59
8. Ismail of the Upside Down Land......... VI 63
9. Mang'anda of Central Africa............. VI 68
10. Filipe and Serafina of Spain.............. VI 76
11. David of the Holy Land................. VI 81
12. Alexis of Russia ........................ VI 84
13. Hugh in India .......................... VI 87
14. Marietta of Italy .........^............. VI 91
15. Games and Feasts in Japan............... VI 110
16. What They Play in Africa............... VI 115
17. Games and Festivals in China ........... VI 121
18. The River Holiday in India.............. VI 129
19. The Caravans of the Great Deserts....... VI 176
20. Mules, Mosquitoes, and Menageries in
Venezuela............................ VI 202
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17. STRANGE HOMES AND THEIR TENANTS
The animal volume is one of the most useful and interesting books in The Treasury, but you may not at first know just how to find your way about in it. This Reading Journey takes you along a definite pathway in its pages. We have selected but a few of. the passages that tell about the odd houses and shelters that animals, birds, arid insects make or |
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