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| I. | The Grandmother of the Dolls | [5] |
| II. | Mr. Thimblefinger’s Queer Country | [17] |
| III. | Mr. Thimblefinger’s Friends | [33] |
| IV. | Two Queer Stories | [47] |
| V. | The Talking-Saddle | [61] |
| VI. | The Talking-Saddle and the Thief | [73] |
| VII. | The Ladder of Lions | [86] |
| VIII. | Brother Terrapin’s Fiddle-String | [101] |
| IX. | The Looking-Glass Children | [110] |
| X. | Mr. Rabbit as a Rain-Maker | [121] |
| XI. | How Brother Bear’s Hair was combed | [131] |
| XII. | A Singing-Match | [139] |
| XIII. | The Strawberry-Girl | [147] |
| XIV. | The Witch of the Well | [155] |
| XV. | The Bewitched Huntsman | [165] |
| XVI. | The Three Ivory Bobbins | [175] |
| XVII. | “Keen-Point,” “Cob-Handle,” and “Butch” | [185] |
| XVIII. | Mrs. Meadows resumes her Story | [195] |
| XIX. | A Story of the River | [215] |