The Child's World - Third Reader by W.K. Tate Sarah Withers Hetty Browne
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For permission to use copyrighted material the authors and publishers express their indebtedness to _The Independent_ for "Who Loves the Trees Best?" by Alice M. Douglas; to Oliver Herford and the Century Company for "The Elf and the Dormouse"; to the American Folklore Society for "How Brother Rabbit Fooled the Whale and the Elephant," by Alcee Fortier; to the _Outlook_ for "Making the Best of It," by Frances M. Fox, and "Winter Nights," by Mary F. Butts; to Harper Brothers for "The Animals and the Mirror," from _Told by the Sand Man_; to Rand McNally & Company for "Little Hope's Doll," from _Stories of the Pilgrims_, by Margaret Pumphrey; to Daughady & Company for "Squeaky and the Scare Box," from _Christmas Stories_, by Georgene Faulkner; to D.C. Heath & Company for "The Little Cook's Reward," from _Stories of the Old North State_, by Mrs. L.A. McCorkle; to Charles Scribner's Sons for "A Good Play" and "Block City," by Robert Louis Stevenson, "The Glad New Year," from _Rhymes and Jingles_, by Mary Mapes Dodge, "A Christmas Wish" and "Rock-a-by-Lady," by Eugene Field; to Houghton Mifflin Company for permission to adapt selections from _Hiawatha_; to Doubleday, Page & Company for "The Sand Man," by Margaret Vandergrift, from _The Posy Ring_--Wiggin and Smith; to James A. Honey for "The Monkey's Fiddle," from _South African Tales_; to Maud Barnard for "Donal and Conal"; to Maud Barnard and Emilie Yonker for their versions of Epaminondas. Supplementary Historical Reading Life of General Robert E. Lee _For Third and Fourth Grades_ Life of General Thomas J. Jackson |
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