CONTENTS

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[PREFACE]
[THE SHOEMAKER AND THE ELVES]English Folk Tale7
[THE SHIP]Old English Rhyme13
[THE WOLF AND THE SEVEN YOUNG KIDS]William and Jacob Grimm14
[THEY DIDN'T THINK]Phoebe Cary22
[TOM THUMB]English Fairy Tale24
[SUPPOSE]Alice Cary34
[CINDERELLA]English Fairy Tale36
[RAINDROPS]Ann Hawkshawe43
[THE FOUR FRIENDS]William and Jacob Grimm44
[LITTLE BIRDIE]Alfred Tennyson54
[MOTHER FROST]William and Jacob Grimm55
[IF EVER I SEE]Lydia Maria Child65
[WHY THE BEAR'S TAIL IS SHORT]German Folk Tale66
[RUMPELSTILTSKIN]William and Jacob Grimm70
[BED IN SUMMER]Robert Louis Stevenson81
[THE GOLDEN TOUCH]Greek Myth82
[OVER IN THE MEADOW]Olive A. Wadsworth89
[THE BELL OF ATRI]German Folk Tale92
[THE BABY]Hugh Miller96
[BRUCE AND THE SPIDER]Scottish Tradition97
[THE WISE LITTLE PIG]Anonymous100
[AN INDIAN STORY]102
[A GOOD PLAY]Robert Louis Stevenson112
[DICK WHITTINGTON]English Folk Tale113
[THE NEW MOON]Eliza Lee Follen124
[BRIAR ROSE]William and Jacob Grimm126
[ALL THINGS BEAUTIFUL]Mrs. C.F. Alexander135
[THE BAKER BOYS AND THE BEES]German Folk Tale136
[FALLING SNOW]Anonymous142
[LITTLE GOODY TWO SHOES]Ascribed to Goldsmith143
[ONE STEP AND THEN ANOTHER]Anonymous157
[GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD MORNING]Lord Houghton158
[DAVID AND GOLIATH]Adapted from the Bible160
[PHONETIC TABLES]167


THE SHOEMAKER AND THE ELVES—I

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A shoemaker and his wife lived in a little house on the edge of a wood.

They were very, very poor, and each day they grew poorer and poorer.

At last there was nothing left in the house but leather for one pair of shoes.

"I will cut out this last pair of shoes," the shoemaker said to his wife.

"To-morrow I will sew them and peg them."

So he cut out the leather and left it on his bench.

The next morning he went into his shop to make the shoes.

What did he see!

A pair of shoes, all nicely made and ready to be sold.

The stitches were so fine and the shoes so well made that they were quickly sold.

With the money the poor shoemaker bought leather for two pairs of shoes.

Then he said to his wife, "I will cut out the leather for two pairs of shoes.

To-morrow I will sew them and peg them."

So he cut out the leather for the shoes and left it on his bench.

The next morning when he went into his shop to make the shoes, what did he find!

Yes, there were two pairs of shoes already made.

The work was so well done that those shoes were also sold very quickly.

With the money the poor shoemaker bought enough leather for four pairs of shoes.

Those he also cut out and left upon his bench.

The next morning he found four pairs of beautiful shoes, all well made.

And so it went on and on. Instead of being a very poor shoemaker, he became a very rich shoemaker.

His shoes were so well made that even the queen herself wore them.