| The Good Crow and His Mail Box | [Frontispiece] |
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| The Magic Book of the Good Crow’s Happy Shop Was a Big Sample Book of Wall Paper | [22] |
| The Paper Dolls That Were Cut from Magazines and Whose Clothes Were Made from Wall Paper | [32] |
| Paper Cutting Diagram I | [43] |
| The Paper Doll Furniture That Was Cut From Cardboard and Upholstered with Wall Paper | [45] |
| The Motion Pictures That Were Cut from Wall Paper | [57] |
| The Valentines and Cards That Were Made Out of Wall Paper | [71] |
| Embroidery Patterns and Stencil Designs That Were Found in Wall Paper | [84] |
| The Scrapbooks That the Children Made with Wall Paper Covers | [103] |
| Paper Cutting Diagram II | [113] |
| The Bird, the Butterflies and the Pin-wheels That Were Made Out of Wall Paper | [117] |
| The May Baskets and the Flower-Pot Cover That Were Made of Wall Paper | [127] |
| Here Are School Books with Pretty Covers Made to Keep Them Clean | [133] |
| Some Desk Fittings That Were Made with Wall Paper | [147] |
| The Christmas-Tree Decorations That Were Made of Wall Paper | [161] |
ONCE a year, Aunt Phoebe came to visit in the city at Jimsi’s house. Aunt Phoebe was Mother’s best friend. Jimsi and Henry and baby Katherine had known her ever so long. They could not remember the time when they did not know Aunt Phoebe. Probably the time dated back to the age of rattles and squeaky rubber dolls when the children were so small that they knew nothing at all about Aunt Phoebe’s Good Crow, Caw Caw.