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The Pig Brother[1]
The Golden Windows[5]
The Coming of the King[11]
Swing Song[15]
The Great Feast[17]
The Owl and the Eel and the Warming-pan[20]
The Wheat Field[21]
About Angels[24]
The Apron String[29]
The Shadow[32]
The Sailor Man[34]
“Go” and “Come”[37]
Child’s Play[39]
Little John Bottlejohn[42]
A Fortune[44]
The Stars[46]
Buttercup Gold[48]
The Patient Cat[57]
Alice’s Supper[60]
The Quacky Duck[62]
At the Little Boy’s Home[65]
New Year[67]
Jacky Frost[71]
The Cake[72]
“Oh, Dear!”[75]
The Useful Coal[84]
Song of the Little Winds[92]
The Three Remarks[93]
Hokey Pokey[106]
The Tangled Skein[119]
A Song for Hal[122]
For You and Me[125]
The Burning House[127]
The Naughty Comet[129]
Day Dreams[141]

[THE PIG BROTHER]

There was once a child who was untidy. He left his books on the floor, and his muddy shoes on the table; he put his fingers in the jam-pots, and spilled ink on his best pinafore; there was really no end to his untidiness.

One day the Tidy Angel came into his nursery.

“This will never do!” said the Angel. “This is really shocking. You must go out and stay with your brother while I set things to rights here.”

“I have no brother!” said the child.

“Yes, you have!” said the Angel. “You may not know him, but he will know you. Go out in the garden and watch for him, and he will soon come.”