| Little Mitchell’s First Home | [15] |
| “A squirrel’s nest, in a nice hole, high up in the crotch of a tallchestnut tree.” |
| The Log Schoolhouse | [29] |
| “The schoolhouse stood on the bank of a little river.” |
| Little Mitchell’s First Meal | [37] |
| “The Lady dipped the end of her finger in the milk and put it inLittle Mitchell’s mouth.” |
| Little Mitchell Cries for More | [47] |
| “He had squirmed out of the blanket.” |
| Little Mitchell in his Lady’s Cap | [59] |
| “All curled up in a little round ball in his lady’s cap.” |
| Little Mitchell Warming Himself | [69] |
| “He would flatten himself out and warm the under side of hisbody before the fire.” |
| Little Mitchell’s First Chestnut | [75] |
| “He took it in his baby hands, and sat up, and looked around,very wise indeed.” |
| Little Mitchell Washes his Face | [87] |
| “Out there in the corn-field he climbed quickly up to her shoulder,and sat there and washed his face with his little hands.” |
| Little Mitchell Likes Chinkapins | [95] |
| “He sat on the Lady’s knee and cracked chinkapins, and wouldgive the shells a toss that sent them far away.” |
| Little Mitchell on a Frolic | [107] |
| “Hop, hop, went Little Mitchell, all up and down the room.” |
| Little Mitchell in his Box | [119] |
| “There he lay on his back, like a hot, tired, human little baby.” |
| Little Mitchell’s Visitor | [131] |
| “He scampered off as if the old cat were after him.” |
| Little Mitchell and his Wheel | [143] |
| “As soon as he moved the wheel began to turn, and he beganto run.” |
| Little Mitchell Plays with his Tail | [155] |
| “It was funny to see him hanging by his hind toes from his screen,head downward, and play with his tail.” |
| Little Mitchell Plays with a String | [169] |
| “Across the room and back again he would chase it.” |
| Little Mitchell Sits in his Chair | [181] |
| “He sat in the doll’s chair before the little table, and ate hissupper.” |
| Little Mitchell Listens to the Whistle | [189] |
| “He would climb up on the screen, and there he would stay, asstill as a mouse.” |