D. LOTHROP COMPANY

1893.

Copyright, 1892,
by
D. Lothrop Company.
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All rights reserved.

CONTENTS

(Created by transcriber. Not present in original.)

All the World Over[Unknown]
Queen Louisa and the Children[Mary Stuart Smith]
The Plaything of an Empress[M. S. P.]
Charlie’s Week in Boston[Charles E. Hurd]
A Wonderful Trio[Jane Howard]
Two Fortune-seekers[Rossiter Johnson]
The Little Christmas Pies[E. F.]
The Strangers from the South[Ella Farman]
Wi’ Wee Winkers Blinkin’[J. E. Rankin, D. D.]
The Childrens’ Shoes[Blanche B. Baker]
Ethel’s Experiment[B. E. E.]
Cinders[Madge Elliot]
Tom’s Centennial[Margaret Eytinge]
Little Chub and the Sky Window[Mary D. Brine]
Little Boy Blue[C. A. Goodenow]
Ghosts and Water-melons[J. H. Woodbury]
Funny Little Alice[Mrs. Fanny Barrow]
“Pretty,” and Her Violin[Holme Maxwell]
Dolly’s Last Night[Emily Huntington Miller]
Nib and Meg[Ella Farman]
The Little Parsnip-man[E. F.]
How Dorr Fought[Salome]
Tim’s Partner[Amanda M. Douglas]
Unto Babes[Helen Kendrick Johnson]
What Happened to the Baby[Magaret Eytinge]
Mrs. White’s Party[Mrs. H. G. Rowe]
Queer Church[Rev. S. W. Duffield]
The Fun-and-frolic Art School[Stanley Wood]
Some Quaker Boys of 1776[C. H. Woodman]
What I Heard on the Street[Clara F. Guernsey]
Kip’s Minister[Kate W. Hamilton]
Jim’s Troubles[Grandmere Julie]
The Christmas Thorn[Louise Stockton]
Midget’s Baby[Mary D. Brine]
A Nocturnal Lunch, and Its Consequences[Lily J. Chute]
Lulu’s Pets[Mary Standish Robinson]
What Janet Did With Her Christmas Present [L. J. L.]
Christmas Roast Beef[A. W. Lyman]
Granny Luke’s Courage[M. E. W. S.]
Billy’s Hound (PI)[Sara E. Chester]
Billy’s Hound (PII)[Sara E. Chester]
Pussy Willow and the South Wind[A Poem]
Little Sister and Her Puppets[Rev. W. W. Newton]
Spring Fun[A Poem]
The Lost Dimple[Mary D. Brine]
The Other Side of the Story[Kate Lawrence]
Jack Horner[A Poem’s Meaning]
Double Dinks[Elizabeth Stoddard]
Learning to Swim[Edgar Fawcett]
Sweetheart’s Surprise[Mary E. C. Wyeth]
The Cross-patch[Mrs. Emily Shaw Farman]
The Proud Bantam[Clara Louise Burnham]
The True Story of Simple Simon[Harriette R. Shattuck]
In the Tunnel of Mount Cenis[Mrs. Alfred Macy]
A Ride on a Centaur[Hamilton W. Mabie]
Lill’s Travels in Santa Claus Land[Ellis Towne]
Bob’s “Breaking in”[Eleanor Putnam]
The First Hunt[J. H. Woodbury]
Chinese Decoration For Easter Eggs[S. K. B.]
Il Santissimo Bambino[Phebe F. Mᶜkeen]
My Mother Put It on[Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney]
A Child in Florence (PI)[K. R. L.]
A Child in Florence (PII)[K. R. L.]
A Child in Florence (PIII)[K. R. L.]
Seeing the Pope[Mrs. Alfred Macy]
Fayette’s Ride[Clara F. Guernsey]
Fanny[Clara Doty Bates]
Little Mary’s Secret[Mrs. L. C. Whiton]
How Patty Curtis Learned to Sweep[Mrs. M. L. Evans]
A Bird Story[M. E. B.]
A New Lawn Game[G. B. Bartlett]
How Philip Sullivan Did an Errand[Mary Densel]
Winter With the Poets[The Editor]
Bessie’s Story[Frank H. Converse]
Difference of Opinion[The Editor]
The Grass, the Brook, and the Dandelions[Margaret Eytinge]
The Birds’ Harvest[Mrs. J. D. Chaplin]
Birds’-nest Soup[Ella Rodman Church]
The Story of Two Forgotten Kisses[Kitty Clover]

ALL THE WORLD OVER

PERHAPS one of the most vivid impressions which the tourist receives upon his entrance into any Spanish city whatsoever, is of its muscular beggars—men of enormous size, with their ruffianly swaggering strength exaggerated by the national cloak. This garment is of heavy, tufted woollens, long and fringed, almost indestructable, and is frequently worn to muffle half the face; and the broad slouch hat, usually with a couple of rough feathers stuck in its band, does not tend to soften the general brigandish effect.