LIST OF SUBJECTS ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.


1.—MORAL SUBJECTS.
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All Work Honourable[69]
Ashamed, On being[92]
Bad Companions[70]
Boasting[90]
Brave, On being[32]
Carelessness[86]
Cleanliness[61]
Content[49]
Copying[20]
Destroying Things, On[100]
Ears and no Ears[94]
Exaggeration[16]
Eyes and no Eyes[97]
Fairy Temple[1]
Finding Things[22]
Forgetting[73]
Forgiveness[43]
Generous, On being[41]
Gentleness[45]
Giving In, On[40]
Giving Pleasure to Others, On[56]
Good for Evil[43]
Grateful, On being[47]
Greediness[89]
Help one Another[29]
Honesty[17]
How another Queen Builded[142]
Intemperance[103]
Introductory Story[1]
Kindness[23]
Kindness to Animals[76]
Laziness[91]
Love of the Beautiful[99]
Loyalty[10]
Modesty[54]
Nails, The[64]
Obedience[4]
Obstinate, On being[87]
Patience[38]
Punctuality[67]
Pure Language[66]
Self-Help[48]
Selfishness[82]
Teeth, The[65]
Thoughtfulness[27]
Tidiness[50]
Truthfulness[12]
Try, Try Again[35]
Turning Back when Wrong[101]
Wastefulness[91]

2.—MANNERS.
Answering when Spoken To[118]
Banging Doors[110]
Cherry Stones (see "How to Behave at Table")[138]
Clumsy People[114]
Coughing[132]
Eating and Drinking, On[140]
Excuse Me, Please (see "Going in Front of People")[124]
Going in Front of People[124]
Hanging Hats Up, etc.[130]
How to Behave at Table[136]
"I Beg Your Pardon," When to say[125]
Keeping to the Right[113]
Knocking Before Entering a Room[130]
Look at People when Speaking to Them[122]
Manners[104]
Offering Seat to Lady[127]
Offer Sweets, How to[132]
"Please," On Saying[105]
Pocket-handkerchief, The[135]
Preliminary Story Lesson[104]
Pushing in Front of People[112]
Putting Feet Up[109]
Raising Cap[126]
Respectful, On being[108]
Shaking Hands, On[129]
Sitting Still at Table, On[136]
Sneezing[132]
Speaking Loudly, On[119]
Speaking when Others are Speaking, On[120]
Spitting (see "How a Slate Should Not be Cleaned")[133]
Staring, On[116]
Talking Too Much, On[122]
"Thank You," On Saying[105]
Thinking of Others at Table[137]
Turning Round when Walking[115]
Upsetting Things at Table (see "Leslie and the Christmas Dinner")[138]
Walking Softly[117]
Yawning[132]