| Introduction | Page [1] |
| Table Manners—I | [3] |
| Table Manners—II | [5] |
| Cleanliness | [7] |
| Neatness | [9] |
| Courtesy | [11] |
| Generosity | [13] |
| Consideration | [15] |
| Miss Manners | [17] |
| Borrowing | [19] |
| Memory | [21] |
| Books | [23] |
| Honesty | [25] |
| "Why?" | [27] |
| Bed-Time | [29] |
| Modesty | [31] |
| Disfiguration | [33] |
| Bravery | [35] |
| Tidiness | [37] |
| Patience | [39] |
| Fortitude | [41] |
| George Adolphus | [43] |
| Politeness | [45] |
| Gentleness | [47] |
| Hospitality | [49] |
| Pets | [51] |
| Remember | [53] |
| Curiosity | [55] |
| Willy | [57] |
| Clothes | [59] |
| Helpfulness | [61] |
| Quietness | [63] |
| Order | [65] |
| Teasing | [67] |
| Interruption | [69] |
| Cry-Baby | [71] |
| Caution | [73] |
| Tardiness | [75] |
| Obedience | [77] |
| Church Headaches | [79] |
| Perseverance | [81] |
| Doll-Time | [83] |
| Combing and Curling | [85] |
| Cheerfulness | [87] |
Of these Rhymes, ten first appeared in "St. Nicholas," and are here reprinted by permission of the Century Company.
INTRODUCTION
Let me introduce a Race