Every day she ran out and did errands willingly, and only once did she complain to her mother about her shabby slippers.

Mother put little bows of ribbon on the shabby slippers to cover the worn part, and she said everything cost so much this year June would have to wait for a new pair.

AT THAT VERY MINUTE A LITTLE FAIRY JUMPED RIGHT ON THE LITTLE TOE ([See page 21])

Mother said pleasantly,

“Wait a little longer dear,

’Till coins, in my purse, you hear.”

Whenever June ran through the woods she heard a new song, and every bird and animal she met made friends with her.