Our little Dutch cousins mingle gladly with their little American cousins, and the ties that bind make a bond which is, and always has been, inseverable.
Contents
| CHAPTER | PAGE |
| I. | Pieter and Wilhelmina | [1] |
| II. | The American Cousin | [23] |
| III. | The Land of Dikes and Windmills | [34] |
| IV. | The Kermis | [53] |
| V. | The Bicycle Ride | [63] |
| VI. | Where the Cheeses Come from | [81] |
List of Illustrations
| | PAGE |
| Pieter and Wilhelmina | [Frontispiece] |
| "'How old is Cousin Theodore, mother?' asked Wilhelmina" | [27] |
| "'I'm going to snap-shot one of them with my camera'" | [48] |
| At the Kermis | [61] |
| On the Road to Delfshaven | [66] |
| "The children stood in the bows" | [98] |