- The Two Travelers, Volume I, page 109.
- Cinderella, I, 224.
- Baucis and Philemon, I, 431.
- The Snow Queen, II, 124.
- The King of the Golden River, II, 405.
- Auld Lang Syne, VI, 228.
- A Christmas Carol, VI, 244.
- Florence Nightingale, IX, 13.
4. Generosity is admirable; selfishness is despicable. Prove the facts by these:
- The Two Travelers, Volume I, page 109.
- The Two Travelers and the Oyster, I, 111.
- The Cat and the Chestnuts, I, 142.
- Baucis and Philemon, I, 431.
5. Kindness to animals is next to kindness and sympathy for human beings. It is best inculcated by teaching the beauty and loveliness of animals, their value to man and their dependence upon him. The following will help:
- The Boys and the Frogs, Volume I, page 63.
- The Brown Thrush, I, 147.
- Mercy to Animals, I, 413.
- The Ugly Duckling, I, 414.
- Tom, the Water Baby, II, 215.
- Who Stole the Bird’s Nest? II, 399.
- A Dog of Flanders, IV, 93.
- Rab and His Friends, VI, 99.
- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, VII, 29.
6. Patience and gentleness seem charming in these selections:
- The Wind and the Sun, Volume I, page 95.
- Cinderella, I, 224.
- Rab and His Friends, VI, 99.
7. Faithfulness is a virtue. We admire it in:
- Something, Volume I, page 395.
- Whittington and His Cat, I, 442.
- The Mirror of Matsuyana, II, 36.
- The Snow Queen, II, 124.
- Casabianca, VIII, 313.