The Wee Scotch Piper
THE WEE SCOTCH PIPER
BY MADELINE BRANDEIS
The Little Indian Weaver The Wee Scotch Piper The Little Dutch Tulip Girl The Little Swiss Wood-Carver
GROSSET & DUNLAP PUBLISHERS NEW YORK by arrangement with the A. Flanagan Company
COPYRIGHT, 1929, BY A. FLANAGAN COMPANY PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
When I began to write these stories about children of all lands I had just returned from Europe whither I journeyed with Marie and Ref. Maybe you don't know Marie and Ref. I'll introduce them: Please meet Marie, my very little daughter, and Ref, my very big reflex camera.
These two are my helpers. Marie helps by being a little girl who knows what other little girls like and by telling me; and Ref helps by snapping pictures of everything interesting that Marie and I see on our travels. I couldn't get along without them.
Several years have gone by since we started our work together and Marie is a bigger girl—but Ref hasn't changed one bit. Ref hasn't changed any more than my interest in writing these books for you. And I hope that you hope that I'll never change, because I want to keep on writing until we'll have no more countries to write about—unless, of course, some one discovers a new country.
Even if a new country isn't discovered, we'll find foreign children to talk about—maybe the children in Mars! Who knows? Nobody. Not even Marie—and Marie usually knows about most things. That's the reason why, you see, though I sign myself
I am really only
Marie's Mother.
To every child of every land,
Madeline Brandeis
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The Wee Scotch Piper
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PREFACE
DEDICATION
CONTENTS
The Wee Scotch Piper
THE CRAIG FAMILY
CHAPTER II
SANDY'S FIRST VISIT
CHAPTER III
PIPERS
CHAPTER IV
SANDY RETURNS
CHAPTER V
THROUGH SCOTLAND WITH SANDY
CHAPTER VI
IAN'S BETTY
CHAPTER VII
ALAN CRAIG TELLS A STORY
CHAPTER VIII
PIPERS AND TROUBLES
CHAPTER IX
IAN TRIES AGAIN
CHAPTER X
SPRING
CHAPTER XI
THE WEE SCOTCH PIPER
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