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01 - Brother Rabbit’s Cradle by Joel Chandler Harris
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02 - The Little Baxters Go Marketing by Tudor Jenks
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03 - A Story of Decoration Day for the Little Children of To-day by Elizabeth Harrison
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04 - The Taxes of Middlebrook by Ray Stannard Baker
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05 - The Cure of Fear by Norman Duncan
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06 - A Christmas Adventure by J.E. Chamberlin
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07 - Chased by the Trail by Jack London
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08 - Big Timber Beacon by John L. Mathews
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09 - How Hilda Got a School by Lelia Munsell
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10 - The Imp and the Drum by Josephine D. Bacon
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11 - The Second String by James B. Connolly
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12 - Holding the Pipe by Albert W. Tolman
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13 - The Travelling Doll by Evelyn Snead Barnett
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14 - The Doll Doctor by E. V. Lucas
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15 - The Idea that Went Astray by Pauline C. Bouvé
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16 - Gravity Gregg by Isaac Ogden Rankin
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17 - Jonnasen by Dallas Lore Sharp
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18 - In the Oven by Richard W. Child
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19 - On a Slide-Board by Robert Barnes
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20 - The Call of the Sea by Frederick Palmer
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21 - On a Tight Rope by Albert W. Tolman
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22 - Down the Incline by Charles Newton Hood
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23 - The Cost of Loving by Frederick O. Bartlett
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24 - Ladybird by Edith Barnard
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25 - The Drasnoe Pipe-Line by Arthur Stanwood Pier
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26 - Manuk Del Monte by Rowland Thomas
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27 - The Man Without a Country, part 1 by Edward Everett Hale
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28 - The Man Without a Country, part 2 by Edward Everett Hale
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29 - The Foreman by Stewart E. White
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30 - The Gray Collie by Georgia W. Pangborn
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31 - The Fore-Room Rug by Kate Douglas Wiggin
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32 - Cressy’s New-Year’s Rent by Albert Lee
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33 - Mr. O’Leary’s Second Love by Charles Lever
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34 - The Rose and the Ring by William M. Thackeray
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35 - I. Shows How the Royal Family Sat Down to Breakfast
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36 - II. How King Valoroso Got the Crown, and Prince Giglio Went Without
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37 - III. Tells Who the Fairy Blackstick Was, and Who Were Ever So Many Grand Personages Besides
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38 - IV. How Blackstick Was Not Asked to the Princess Angelica’s Christening
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39 - V. How Princess Angelica Took a Little Maid
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40 - VI. How Prince Giglio Behaved Himself
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41 - VII. How Giglio and Angelica Had a Quarrel
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42 - VIII. How Gruffanuff Picked the Fairy Ring Up, and Prince Bulbo Came to Court
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43 - IX. How Betsinda Got the Warming-Pan
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44 - X. How King Valoroso Was in a Dreadful Passion
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45 - XI. What Gruffanuff Did to Giglio and Betsinda
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46 - XII. How Betsinda Fled, and What Became of Her
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47 - XIII. How Queen Rosalba Came to the Castle of the Bold Count Hogginarmo
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48 - XIV. What Became of Giglio
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49 - XV. We Return to Rosalba
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50 - XVI. How Hedzoff Rode Back Again to King Giglio
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51 - XVII. How a Tremendous Battle Took Place, and Who Won It
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52 - XVIII. How They All Journeyed Back to the Capital
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53 - XIX. And Now We Come to the Last Scene in the Pantomime