CONTENTS.
| PAGE | |
| The Brownies at School | [1] |
| The Brownies' Ride | [8] |
| The Brownies on Skates | [14] |
| The Brownies on Bicycles | [19] |
| The Brownies at Lawn-tennis | [25] |
| The Brownies' Good Work | [30] |
| The Brownies at the Gymnasium | [36] |
| The Brownies' Feast | [42] |
| The Brownies Tobogganing | [48] |
| The Brownies' Balloon | [55] |
| The Brownies Canoeing | [62] |
| The Brownies in the Menagerie | [68] |
| The Brownies' Circus | [73] |
| The Brownies at Base-ball | [78] |
| The Brownies and the Bees | [83] |
| The Brownies on Roller Skates | [89] |
| The Brownies at the Seaside | [94] |
| The Brownies and the Spinning-wheel | [101] |
| The Brownies' Voyage | [108] |
| The Brownies' Return | [114] |
| The Brownies' Singing-school | [120] |
| The Brownies' Friendly Turn | [126] |
| The Brownies' Fourth of July | [132] |
| The Brownies in the Toy-shop | [138] |
THE BROWNIES AT SCHOOL.
| Each morning at the stroke of nine. "This is," said one, "the place, indeed, Where children come to write and read. 'T is here, through rules and rods to suit, The young idea learns to shoot; And here the idler with a grin In nearest neighbor pokes the pin, |