PUBLISHERS' ADVERTISEMENT.
The universal commendation bestowed upon the exquisite little story of "Violet," published last year, has led to the issue of this second book, by the same author. It will be found to possess the same delightful simplicity of style, the same sympathy with nature, the same love of the good and the true, which characterized its predecessor. To those parents who would bring their children into contact with a mind of perfect purity, strong in correct principles, loving and liberal in nature, and refined in tastes and sympathies, the publishers commend this little volume.
Contents
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| I. | The Old Fairy | [9] |
| II. | The Woodland Home | [16] |
| III. | Daisy | [21] |
| IV. | Great Picture Books | [29] |
| V. | Trouble For Daisy | [35] |
| VI. | The Sweetest Flower | [39] |
| VII. | The Woodman's Funeral | [42] |
| VIII. | Daisy's Mission | [47] |
| IX. | Fairy Food | [53] |
| X. | Daisy's Dreams | [58] |
| XI. | The Dame's Bundle | [62] |
| XII. | A Leaf Out of Daisy's Book | [70] |
| XIII. | Maud | [79] |
| XIV. | The Spectacles | [84] |
| XV. | The Father's House | [91] |
| XVI. | The Watchman | [101] |
| XVII. | The Fairy's Cave | [108] |
| XVIII. | Daisy Alone | [116] |
| XIX. | The Quarrel | [124] |
| XX. | Twilight | [133] |
| XXI. | The Fairy Letters | [138] |
| XXII. | The Face and the Heart | [145] |
| XXIII. | Joseph | [151] |
| XXIV. | The Freshet | [157] |
| XXV. | The Fairy's Last Gift | [163] |
| XXVI. | What It All Means | [172] |
List of Illustrations
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| Daisy Thought More of Butterflies Than of Birds | [Frontispiece] |
| She Put the Girl's Hand into His | [12] |
| The Loaf and Flask | [54] |
| And He Looked into My Face | [139] |