Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.
FOOTNOTES
[4] From The Angler’s Reveille, by Henry van Dyke.—By permission of Charles Scribner’s Sons.
[5] From Chinese Mother Goose Rhymes. Translated by Isaac T. Headland. By permission of Fleming H. Revell Company.
[6] From Firelight Stories, by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey (Milton Bradley Company). By permission of the author and publishers.
[7] Jane Arnold, in American Motherhood. By permission of the publishers.
[8] From Aesop’s Fables; adapted by D. L. Graves in American Motherhood. By permission of the author and publishers.
[9] This story, reprinted by permission from the second book of the series of Jones Readers (Ginn and Company), is an especially good type of story to tell to small children, since it is full of action and of conversation, two features which they particularly enjoy, and its lesson of forethought is made very plain through the development of the story itself.
[10] By Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, in Firelight Stories (Milton Bradley Company). By permission of the author and publishers.
[11] From Queer Little People, by Harriet Beecher Stowe (Houghton, Mifflin Company). By permission of the publishers. (Abridged.)