COPYRIGHT, 1928, BY ETHEL CALVERT PHILLIPS
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
The Riverside Press
CAMBRIDGE · MASSACHUSETTS
PRINTED IN THE U.S.A.
CONTENTS
| The Rocking-Horse Pony who Wanted Blue Eyes | [ 3] |
| The Gay Little Town of Bo-Peep | [ 29] |
| Buttons and Boots | [ 51] |
| The Book of Good Children | [ 73] |
| The Brownie who Found Christmas | [ 97] |
THE ROCKING-HORSE PONY WHO WANTED BLUE EYES
THE ROCKING-HORSE PONY WHO WANTED BLUE EYES
It was a bright cold March morning and round the four corners of Santa Claus’s Snow Palace on the very tip-top of the North Pole the wind swept blustering and shouting on his way.
It was so early in the morning that some of Santa Claus’s Brownies had not yet finished their household tasks.
Little Crusty, oldest of the Brownies, who was in charge of the reindeer and who, in spite of a snarled-up face, had a very tender heart, was still busy in the stable, brushing the brown coats of the eight tiny reindeer and making them glossy and neat for the day.
Down in the kitchen Sweet-Tooth, chief of the candy cooks, was showing his tidy little band of helpers, each in white apron and cap, how to make very-black licorice drops.