PREFACE.

Boys and girls, I am proud to call a host of you my personal friends, and I dearly love you all. It has been a great pleasure to me to arrange this gift book for you, and I hope you will like the stories and ballads, and spend many happy hours over them. One story, "The Middle Daughter," was originally published in Harper's "Round Table," and is inserted here by consent of Messrs. Harper and Brothers. Two of the ballads, "Horatius," and "The Pied Piper," belong to literature, and you cannot afford not to know them, and some of the fairy stories are like bits of golden coin, worth treasuring up and reading often. Miss Mary Joanna Porter deserves the thanks of the boys for the aid she has given in the making of this volume, and the bright stories she has contributed to its pages.

A merry time to you, boys and girls, and a heart full of love from your steadfast friend,

M.E.S.

Holiday Stories for Young People

CONTENTS.

[PREFACE.]
[The Clover Leaf Club of Bloomingdale.—By M.E. Sangster]
[CHAPTER I.—THE HEROINE PRESENTS HERSELF.]
[CHAPTER II.—COMPANY TO TEA AND SOME RECEIPTS.]
[CHAPTER III.—A FAIR WHITE LOAF.]
[CHAPTER IV.—HOW TO SWEEP.]
[CHAPTER V.—A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING.]
[CHAPTER VI.—A CANDY PULL.]
[CHAPTER VII.—KEEPING ACCOUNTS.]
[CHAPTER VIII.—WE GIVE A RECEPTION.]
[The Lighthouse Lamp.—By M.E. Sangster.]
[The Family Mail-bag.—By Mary Joanna Porter]
[A Day's Fishing.—By Mary Joanna Porter]
[Why Charlie Didn't Go.—By Mary Joanna Porter]
[Uncle Giles' Paint Brush.—By Mary Joanna Porter]
[The Pied Piper of Hamelin.—By Robert Browning]
[A Girl Graduate.—By Cynthia Barnard]
[A Christmas Frolic.—By M.E. Sangster]
[Archie's Vacation.—By Mary Joanna Porter]
[A Birthday Story.—By M.E. Sangster]
[A Coquette.—By Amy Pierce]
[Horatius.—By T.B. Macaulay]
[A Bit of Brightness.—By Mary Joanna Porter]
[How Sammy Earned the Prize.—By M.E. Sangster]
[The Glorious Fourth.]
[The Middle Daughter.—By M.E. Sangster]
[CHAPTER I.—AT THE MANSE.]
[CHAPTER II.—AT WISHING-BRAE.]
[CHAPTER III.—GRACE TAKES A HAND.]
[CHAPTER IV.—TWO LITTLE SCHOOLMARMS.]
[CHAPTER V.—CEMENTS AND RIVETS.]
[CHAPTER VI.—THE TOWER ROOM.]
[The Golden Bird.—By the Brothers Grimm]
[Harry Pemberton's Text.—By Elizabeth Armstrong]
[Our Cats.]
[Outovplace.]
[The Boy Who Dared to Be a Daniel.—By S. Jennie Smith]
[Little Redcap.—By the Brothers Grimm]
[New Zealand Children.]
[The Breeze from the Peak.]
[The Bremen Town Musicians.—By the Brothers Grimm]
[A Very Queer Steed, and Some Strange Adventures.—Told after Ariosto, by Elizabeth Armstrong]
[Freedom's Silent Host.By M.E. Sangster]
[Presence of Mind.By M.E. Sangster]
[The Boy Who Went from the Sheepfold to the Throne.—By M.E. Sangster]

The Clover Leaf Club of Bloomingdale.

BY MARGARET E. SANGSTER.