CONTENTS.

1.—MORALS.
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I. Introductory Story—
1. The Fairy Temple[1]
II. Obedience—
2. The Two Voices[4]
3. (Why we Should Obey.) The Pilot[6]
4. (Why we Should Obey.) The Dog that did not like to be Washed[7]
5. (Ready Obedience.) Robert and the Marbles[9]
6. (Unready, Sulky Obedience.) Jimmy and the Overcoat[9]
III. Loyalty—
7. Rowland and the Apple Tart[10]
IV. Truthfulness—
8. (Direct Untruth.) Lucy and the Jug of Milk[12]
9. (Untruth, by not Speaking.) Mabel and Fritz[13]
10. (Untruth, by not Telling All.) A Game of Cricket[14]
11. (Untruth, by "Stretching"—Exaggeration.) The Three Feathers[16]
V. Honesty—
12. Lulu and the Pretty Coloured Wool[17]
13. (Taking Little Things.) Carl and the Lump of Sugar[19]
14. (Taking Little Things.) Lilie and the Scent[19]
15. Copying[20]
16. On Finding Things[22]
VI. Kindness—
17. Squeaking Wheels[23]
18. Birds and Trees[24]
19. Flowers and Bees[25]
20. Lulu and the Bundle[26]
VII. Thoughtfulness—
21. Baby Elsie and the Stool[27]
22. The Thoughtful Soldier[28]
VIII. Help One Another—
23. The Cat and the Parrot[29]
24. The Two Monkeys[30]
25. The Wounded Bird[31]
IX. On Being Brave—
26. (Brave in Danger.) How Leonard Saved his Little Brother[32]
27. (Brave in Little Things.) The Twins[33]
28. (Brave in Suffering.) The Broken Arm[34]
29. (Brave in Suffering.) The Brave Monkey[35]
X. Try, Try Again—
30. The Sparrow that would not be Beaten[35]
31. The Railway Train[36]
32. The Man who Found America[37]
XI. Patience—
33. Walter and the Spoilt Page[38]
34. The Drawings Eaten by the Rats[39]
XII. On Giving In—
35. Playing at Shop[40]
36. The Two Goats[41]
XIII. On Being Generous—
37. Lilie and the Beggar Girl[41]
38. Bertie and the Porridge[42]
XIV. Forgiveness—
39. The Two Dogs[43]
XV. Good for Evil—
40. The Blotted Copy-book[43]
XVI. Gentleness—
41. The Horse and the Child[45]
42. The Overturned Fruit Stall[46]
XVII. On Being Grateful—
43. Rose and her Birthday Present[47]
44. The Boy who was Grateful[47]
XVIII. Self-help—
45. The Crow and the Pitcher[48]
XIX. Content—
46. Harold and the Blind Man[49]
XX. Tidiness—
47. The Slovenly Boy[50]
48. Pussy and the Knitting[51]
49. The Packing of the Trunks[53]
XXI. Modesty—
50. The Violet[54]
51. Modesty in Dress[55]
XXII. On Giving Pleasure to Others—
52. "Selfless" and "Thoughtful". A Fairy Tale[56]
53. The Bunch of Roses[56]
54. Edwin and the Birthday Party[57]
55. Davie's Christmas Present[59]
XXIII. Cleanliness—
56. Why we Should be Clean[61]
57. Little Creatures who like to be Clean[62]
58. The Boy who did not like to be Washed[63]
59. The Nails and the Teeth[64]
XXIV. Pure Language—
60. Toads and Diamonds. A Fairy Tale[66]
XXV. Punctuality—
61. Lewis and the School Picnic[67]
XXVI. All Work Honourable—
62. The Chimney-sweep[69]
XXVII. Bad Companions—
63. Playing with Pitch[70]
64. Stealing Strawberries[71]
XXVIII. On Forgetting—
65. Maggie's Birthday Present[73]
66. The Promised Drive[74]
67. The Boy who Remembered[75]
XXIX. Kindness to Animals—
68. Lulu and the Sparrow[76]
69. Why we Should be Kind to Animals[77]
70. The Butterfly[78]
71. The Kind-hearted Dog[78]
XXX. Bad Temper—
72. How Paul was Cured[79]
73. The Young Horse[80]
XXXI. Selfishness—
74. The Child on the Coach[82]
75. Edna and the Cherries[82]
76. The Boy who liked always to Win[83]
77. The two Boxes of Chocolate[84]
78. Eva[85]
XXXII. Carelessness—
79. The Misfortunes of Elinor[86]
XXXIII. On Being Obstinate—
80. How Daisy's Holiday was Spoilt[87]
XXXIV. Greediness—
81. Stephen and the Buns[89]
XXXV. Boasting—
82. The Stag and his Horns[90]
XXXVI. Wastefulness—
83. The Little Girl who was Lost[91]
XXXVII. Laziness—
84. The Sluggard[91]
XXXVIII. On Being Ashamed—
85. The Elephant that Stole the Cakes[92]
XXXIX. Ears and No Ears—
86. Heedless Albert[94]
87. Olive and Gertie[95]
XL. Eyes and No Eyes—
88. The Two Brothers[97]
89. Ruby and the Wall[98]
XLI. Love of the Beautiful—
90. The Daisy[99]
XLII. On Destroying Things—
91. Beauty and Goodness[100]
XLIII. On Turning Back When Wrong—
92. The Lost Path[101]
XLIV. One Bad "Stone" may Spoil the "Temple"—
93. Intemperance[103]

2.—MANNERS.
XLV. Preliminary Story Lesson—
94. The Watch and its Springs[104]
XLVI. On Saying "Please" and "Thank You"—
95. Fairy Tale of Alec and his Toys[105]
XLVII. On Being Respectful—
96. Story Lesson[108]
XLVIII. Putting Feet Up—
97. Alice and the Pink Frock[109]
XLIX. Banging Doors—
98. How Maurice came Home from School[110]
99. Lulu and the Glass Door[111]
L. Pushing in Front of People—
100. The Big Boy and the Little Lady[112]
LI. Keeping to the Right—
101. Story Lesson[113]
LII. Clumsy People—
102. Story Lesson[114]
LIII. Turning Round When Walking—
103. The Girl and her Eggs[115]
LIV. On Staring—
104. Ruth and the Window[116]
LV. Walking Softly—
105. Florence Nightingale[117]
LVI. Answering when Spoken To—
106. The Civil Boy[118]
LVII. On Speaking Loudly—
107. The Woman who Shouted[119]
LVIII. On Speaking when Others are Speaking—
108. Margery and the Picnic[120]
LIX. Look at People when Speaking to Them—
109. Fred and his Master[122]
LX. On Talking Too Much—
110. Story Lesson[122]
LXI. Going in Front of People—
111. Minnie and the Book[124]
112. The Man and his Luggage[124]
LXII. When to Say "I Beg Your Pardon"—
113. Story Lesson[125]
114. The Lady and the Poor Boy[126]
LXIII. Raising Cap—
115. Story Lesson[126]
LXIV. On Offering Seat to Lady—
116. Story Lesson[127]
LXV. On Shaking Hands—
117. Reggie and the Visitors[129]
LXVI. Knocking Before Entering a Room—
118. The Boy who Forgot[130]
LXVII. Hanging Hats Up, Etc.—
119. Careless Percy[130]
LXVIII. How to Offer Sweets, Etc.—
120. How Baby did it[132]
LXIX. Yawning, Coughing and Sneezing—
121. Story Lesson[132]
LXX. How a Slate Should Not be Cleaned—
122. Story Lesson[133]
LXXI. The Pocket-handkerchief—
123. Story Lesson[135]
LXXII. How to Behave at Table—
124. (On Sitting Still at Table.) Phil's Disaster[136]
125. (On Sitting Still at Table.) Fidgety Katie[136]
126. (Thinking of Others at Table.) The Helpful Little Girl[137]
127. (Upsetting Things at Table.) Leslie and the Christmas Dinner[138]
128. Cherry Stones[138]
LXXIII. On Eating and Drinking—
129. Rhymes[140]
130. Rhymes[141]
LXXIV. Finale—
131. How another Queen Builded[142]