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Grandma's Story | 1 |
Tabby's Table-cloth | 25 |
Eli's Education | 47 |
Onawandah | 71 |
Little Things | 91 |
The Banner of Beaumanoir | 115 |
Jerseys; or, the Girl's Ghost | 137 |
The Little House in the Garden | 163 |
Daisy's Jewel-box, and How She filled it | 187 |
Corny's Catamount | 209 |
The Cooking-Class | 233 |
The Hare and the Tortoise | 255 |
"It is too bad to have our jolly vacation spoiled bythis provoking storm. Didn't mind it yesterday, becausewe could eat all the time; but here we arecooped up for a week, perhaps, and I'd like to knowwhat we are to do," growled Geoff, as he stood at thewindow looking gloomily at the bleak scene without.It certainly was discouraging; for the north windhowled, the air was dark with falling snow, and driftswere rising over fences, roads, and fields, as if